skills: Watch a short video to see how we’re doing it Check out our One Digital Toolkit to learn more W E’ R E R E A C H I N G M O R E P E O P L E We are One Digital We have spent this year making links ... people where I live to adapt to using new technology.” Age UK Digital Champion TOGETHER WE’RE MAKING A DIFFERENCE Total: 1,770 Total: 2,241 Total: 19,936 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 0 500 1000 1500 2000
Dashboards and jam-jars Helping consumers with small Defined Contribution pension pots make decisions about retirement income Age UK discussion paper, written by Dominic Lindley ... 2014) Dashboards and jam-jars Helping consumers with small Defined Contribution pension pots make decisions about retirement income Age UK discussion paper, written by Dominic Lindley, independent
Arranging for someone to make decisions on your behalf June 2025 (amended November 2025) About this factsheet This factsheet looks at how you can arrange for other people to make decisions about your finances ... grants similar powers and can be applied for on your behalf if you lose mental capacity and cannot make an LPA. A person can become an Appointee to deal with your social security benefits. There is information
How to make your Age UK dementia friendly A guide to making mainstream services accessible to people with dementia Introduction We wrote this guide to offer guidance and inspiration to any local Age ... Age UK that wants to make mainstream services more accessible to people with dementia. This guide considers different ways that local Age UKs can make their mainstream services more friendly to people living
Arranging for someone to make decisions on your behalf June 2025 (amended November 2025) About this factsheet This factsheet looks at how you can arrange for other people to make decisions about your finances ... grants similar powers and can be applied for on your behalf if you lose mental capacity and cannot make an LPA. A person can become an Appointee to deal with your social security benefits. There is information
Parliamentary Briefing Social Care: Make Care Fair January 2020 Background 1.5 million people aged 65 or over have an unmet social care need, a number that has grown significantly since 2016. Worryingly ... footing is one of the biggest long-term challenges facing society, we need to continue to urgently make the case for reform and for proper funding of the care system. You can help us to do this by raising
people love later life. ID000000 03/17 For love and money: Women’s pensions, expenditure and decision-making in retirement 2 Contents Foreword 3 Summary 4 01 Introduction ... Household decision-making: In our survey of people aged 55-70 and living with a partner, 70 per cent of women and 66 per cent of men told us that they pool at least some of their income. This makes sense for households
Making it Work for Us A residents’ inquiry into sheltered and retirement housing 1 Acknowledgements 3 Executive summary 4 Key recommendations 5 Introduction 7 What is this inquiry? 7 Definitions 8 Background ... support services. A lack of clarity about what different schemes offer – and the cost of services – makes it difficult for older people to evaluate their options. Housing advice and information will become
Page 1 of 24 Factsheet 66 Resolving problems and making a complaint about NHS care December 2025 About this factsheet The factsheet explains how to make a complaint about NHS services, including situations ... social care services. There is also information about other health-related complaints you might want to make. It describes support available to help you, what to expect when your complaint is investigated, and