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  1. How to be an executor information guide

    If someone has asked you to be the executor of their estate, there are things you need to do after their death. Download our guide to find out more.

  2. Winter, loneliness and volunteer support: The Silver Line Helpline at 10

    Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Age UK, reflects upon the sterling work The Silver Line Helpline has done over the past 10 years.

  3. The financial assessment for care explained

    The financial assessment is used to work out how your care will be paid for. Find out more from Age UK.

  4. What's it like to be an Age UK befriender?

    Deirdre decided to volunteer as a befriender for older people with her local Age UK after she retired. She's now friends with an older person who is living with dementia.

  5. New coalition to build homes that work for everyone

    Age UK is giving its full support to a new coalition to build new homes that work for people of every age, with increased accessibility to accommodate older people.

  6. Finding and arranging social care

    all need a little help from time to time. Age UK has information and advice to help you work out what kind of social care could be right for you, from home adaptations to moving into a care home.

  7. Age Champions

    Age Champion MPs agree to work to help make the UK and their community a great place to grow older. Find out what being an Age Champion means here.

  8. Balancing working and caring responsibilities

    If you’re working as well as caring for someone, it can be a lot to handle at once. But knowing your rights and the options available to you could help. Find out more with Age UK.

  9. Thank you for helping us be there

    With the help of kind supporters like you, we are working hard to be there and offer support to lonely older people up and down the country. Hear about the difference we’re making in people’s lives.

  10. Why we should all be encouraged to talk about death and dying

    talk about death and dying Being able to talk gives us all the opportunity to share any worries, fears or wishes. This week (14th-18th May) is Dying Matters Week , a campaign to raise awareness of the importance ... death and bereavement. We all seem to find it difficult to have conversations with people we love about death and dying. It brings up uncomfortable emotions so we tend to shy away from it. Talking about death

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