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and nationally. In February and March, Age UK’s volunteering team managed to train a total of 46 volunteers to The Silver Line, bringing us to a total of 181 volunteers within a service that recently
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severely or very severely. The figure was higher for people who were from minoritised ethnic groups (46%), people aged 50-59 (37%), people with long-term health conditions (36%), those who were more disadvantaged
the capacity of people with disabilities and learning difficulties. A care crisis of his own After 46 years working for the NHS, James retired in 2016, only to find himself alone and facing his own care
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the Age UK Advice Line, open 365 days a year, as well as our suite of free information guides and factsheets, and local advice drop-in sessions. Dividing line Education and research By playing our lottery
We've brought together information and advice on diabetes – from the different types of diabetes to its main symptoms, to the different treatments available.
consultants from Innovations in Dementia and Dementia Adventure supported staff and volunteers at 46 local Age UKs to better understand what it is to experience dementia and how services can be shaped
” she says. Flora phone Her feelings of isolation worsened when during her recovery, her husband of 46 years fell ill back home in Zimbabwe, and died shortly afterwards. “I went back and saw him one