Checklist for carers Your wellbeing Get a carer’s assessment from your local council. Register as a carer with your GP. Make time for yourself and your interests as often as you can. Take a ... respite care. Your money Apply for Carers’ Allowance. Use Age UK’s benefits calculator to check if there are any other benefits you could be claiming. Your work Tell your employer about your caring
Addressing older men’s experiences of loneliness and social isolation in later life. PolicyBristol – influencing policy through world-class research Policy Report 51: April 2019 About the research Loneliness ... response where we desire increased social contact with others while social isolation is often measured in terms of our level of contact with others. Little research has been undertaken into older men’s experiences
Call for Evidence Response HM Treasury: Cash and digital payments in the new economy June 2018 Ref: Ref No: 2618 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce ... policy@ageuk.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address
RUN YOUR AGE RUN YOUR AGE HOW TO GUIDE HOW TO GUIDE 02 | Run Your Age Fundraising Guide What’s Run Your Age all about? Ready to kickstart 2023 with a challenge? From 1 January you’ll have one month to ... to run – or walk – your age and get sponsored for your efforts. If you’re 46, why not run 4.6km a day for the month? If you’re 20, why not run 20 miles? If you’re 80, how about climbing 80 steps? Whatever
Age Scotland and Age NI). Age UK is a charity registered in England (number 1128267) and a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England (number 6825798). Its registered address is 7th ... America Square, 17 Crosswall, London, EC3N 2LB. ID204606 12/20 R7650 Remembering someone special 1. Your details Title: First name: Surname: Address: Postcode: We* would like to let you know about
might want to do on the internet, such as shopping or banking. Setting up your account Step 1: Pick a provider Before you set your account up, you’ll need to decide who to set the account up with. There ... they’re a good place to start. Step 2: Create the account Whichever provider you use, you can set up your account on their website. When you’ve searched and found the website you’re after, there’s likely
dedicated fundraisers more than ever. To help you spread the word we have put together some text that you can copy into your social media posts and emails. Facebook I’m raising money for @age_uk to help ... help support older people through the #coronavirus pandemic. The money I raise will help Age UK provide support, comfort and advice when it’s needed most. Please donate: LINK Email Please donate to Age UK