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  1. ID205713 End of life mythbuster

    becoming increasingly concerned about some of the unintended consequences and misunderstandings that the debate around assisted dying has created. This includes Age UK hearing about a growing number of older ... loved ones and professionals. They may be unaware of the benefits of these conversations, confused about what they’re for, or fearful that the conversations could be used to push them towards an assisted

  2. ID205792 Winter Health Poster 2025.pdf

    pneumococcal jabs. 2. If you’re worried about your health, get it checked out. Speak to a healthcare professional, call 111, or go to a local pharmacy. 3. Talk to someone if you’re feeling out of sorts

  3. Staying safe online.pdf

    internet you might be particularly worried about using it safely. But the truth is, anyone can fall victim to an online scam or virus. The key to staying safe is thinking about what you’re doing online and knowing ... But some of these scams are more common than others. Before you worry about what you can do to stay safe, it’s a good idea to know a bit about the sort of scams you might come across. Scammers send emails

  4. Policy_Research_Update_ May2019.pdf

    can be found on our Reports and Briefings page under ‘money matters’. Any older person who is worried about money and/ or who may be entitled to claim benefits should contact Age UK by calling its national ... a second online resource to help support and advise people with what to do if they are concerned about an older person. The guidance is based on research conducted with older people who, by their own admission

  5. Staying safe during the coronavirus outbreak.pdf

    to be aware of these potential scams. If someone you don’t know offers you help, try to find out more about them. You don’t need to accept an offer from someone who turns up on your doorstep, instead ask ... bank details or bank cards to someone you don’t know who is offering to help you. Offers of help for most things should be free of charge, for example dog walking. l If someone offers to do your shopping

  6. ID205792 Winter Health Postcard 2025.pdf

    pneumococcal jabs. 2. If you’re worried about your health, get it checked out. Speak to a healthcare professional, call 111, or go to a local pharmacy. 3. Talk to someone if you’re feeling out of sorts

  7. Digital Winter Postcard (Health Influencing).pdf

    pneumococcal vaccine. If you’re worried about your health, get it checked out. Speak to a health care professional, call 111, or go to a local pharmacy. Talk to someone if you’re feeling out of sorts

  8. Dashboards and jam-jars: helping consumers with small defined contribution pension pots make decisions about retirement income - Dec 14 (PDF)

    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 ... 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 consultant, December

  9. FS66 LP Resolving problems and making a complaint about NHS care.pdf

    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 where your complaint ... complaint covers both NHS and 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

  10. FS59 LP How to resolve problems and complain about social care.pdf

    Page 1 of 34 Factsheet 59 How to resolve problems and complain about social care February 2026 About this factsheet This factsheet explains what to do if you are not satisfied with any aspect of social ... care arrangements and other ways of asserting your rights, challenging decisions, and complaining about the quality of services. This factsheet can be read in conjunction with others on social care, for

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