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  1. Looking after your money information guide (PDF)

    AgeUKIG45 Staying in control of your finances. Looking after your money. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our ... specialist knowledge at all. Join our Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice

  2. Your mind matters information guide (PDF)

    AgeUKIG56 Thinking about your mental health. Your mind matters. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel ... specialist knowledge at all. Join our Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice

  3. FS07 LP Making a will2.pdf

    Factsheet 7 Making a will July 2025 About this factsheet This factsheet explains what you should think about when making your will and how to make sure that the will is legal, effective, and your wishes are ... executors, finding professional help with writing a will, and what happens if you do not make a will. If you need detailed advice tailored to your personal circumstances or representation, it is often

  4. Wills and estate planning information guide (PDF)

    Wills and estate planning Practical advice for making and updating your will Information guide AgeUKIG31 2 Information written with you in mind. Our guides are produced with the help of older people ... endorsement by Age UK or any of its subsidiary companies or charities. Join our Readers’ Panel and have your say. The Readers’ Panel is a group of volunteers who provide vital feedback on our guides and other

  5. Know your energy rights (PDF)

    3 How to complain to your energy provider If something does go wrong with an energy supplier, the first thing to do is contact the company as soon as you can. Explain the problem and what you would like ... get emotional and keep your anger in check - you can be assertive without being aggressive; • Don’t be embarrassed – it’s your right to complain if you’re not satisfied; • Admit your part in the problem if

  6. Your hospital stay information guide

    Your hospital stay What to expect when you go into hospital Information guide AgeUKIG07 2 Join our Readers’ Panel and have your say. The Readers’ Panel is a group of volunteers who provide vital feedback ... May 2025 3 Contents What this guide is about. 4 Going into hospital Planned admissions 6 Getting to your appointment 8 Things to bring with you 10 Practical considerations 11 Emergency admissions 12 While

  7. Will_Planner_form.pdf

    ill planner 1. Note down important contact details below Your full name: Address: Telephone: Your partner’s full name: Address (if different): Your children’s full names and addresses: If you have children ... with your solicitor, it’s a good idea to plan what you want to include and who you want to benefit. You can use this form to gather your thoughts and plans in one place for easy reference at your meeting

  8. FS22 LP Arranging for someone to make decisions on your behalf.pdf

    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 and ... 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

  9. RB_July15_How to make your Age UK dementia friendly.pdf

    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

  10. Here's how your Stream for Ages will help older people.pdf

    You and your online community can make a huge difference to the lives of older people by supporting Age UK. Keep this document close to hand when streaming, so you can talk confidently about your cause ... dementia. Here’s how your Stream for Ages will help older people. How does Age UK help? Everyone deserves to feel included and valued in our community. Age UK are specialists in making that happen for older

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