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  1. Wills and estate planning information guide

    Making a will can give you and your family peace of mind knowing that your wishes will be met after you die. Download our guide to find out more.

  2. Leave a legacy donation in your will

    With a gift to Age UK in your will, you can do so much to make sure older people have the support they deserve in the years to come.

  3. What is a living will (advance decision)?

    Advance decisions (sometimes called a 'living will') and advance statements let you make decisions now about your future care. Find out more from Age UK.

  4. Get your free gifts in wills guide

    Request your free Age UK gifts in wills guide today.

  5. What is an executor of a will?

    An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the estate of the person who's died. Find out more information on what executors do from Age UK.

  6. How will I be contacted about the coronavirus vaccine?

    to answer them. With the COVID-19 vaccine rollout gathering pace, those yet to receive their jabs will naturally have questions regarding when and how they'll be contacted, and what to do if they haven't ... offer a ‘high’ level of protection against becoming severely unwell with coronavirus. Will I get two doses of the vaccine? All of the approved vaccines requires 2 doses to be fully effective

  7. The difference a gift in your will could make

    A gift left in your will to Age UK is a special way of showing your support for older people. Find out more on how your gift could help make a difference.

  8. How to leave a gift in your will

    Find out about the types of gift you can make, and download our will planner and codicil forms. Leave a legacy today with Age UK.

  9. Will the Treasury block social care reform again?

    care service, which seems to imply a convergence between the NHS and the care system. It implies to me that, first, there would be a widening of the conditions that are assisted. At the moment, a medical ... generous, there must be some behavioural consequences of that, and the first consequence is that Mrs X will say, “Well, I can go back to work now that my mother is being better looked after”. That

  10. The NHS plan: What will it mean for older people?

    Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK, discusses what the NHS plan will mean for older people.

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