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  1. Bereavement Support Project

    Find out how the Bereavement Support Project programme at Age UK is providing advice and support to older people who have recently experienced or are expecting to experience a bereavement.

  2. Dogs and dementia support

    Age UK Trafford are using dogs as part of their specialist dementia support. And as Day Support Manager Joanne Gorton explains, they're a popular addition.

  3. Support that suits you

    Support in a way that suits you Reaching out and asking for help is often the most difficult step to take. But the next steps we can take together. Age UK. Know what to do. Age UK is there for every older ... issues to housing, health and care, we provide advice that can help you know your right and what support might be available.  Whether you visit our website from the comfort of your own home, when you're

  4. Care and support

    Whether you're in need of care and support services, or you care for someone who's ill or disabled, we have information and advice that can help.

  5. Our partners and supporters

    a stronger and healthier later life. Act Now, Age Better is being delivered with our partners, supporters and local Age UKs .  Governing bodies Gyms and leisure facilities Local partners Sports, health

  6. Financial support for carers

    You may be eligible for financial support to help you with your caring responsibilities. Find out more with Age UK.

  7. Arthritis: symptoms, treatment & support

    If you have arthritis, there’s support available and things you can do to help make life easier. Find out about ways to manage symptoms, financial support and homecare available to you.

  8. Menopause symptoms and finding support

    changing, but some people can find this difficult or confusing. If you or someone you know needs support, there's information and advice available to help. Perimenopause is the period of time leading up ... There are different kinds of support available for those going through perimenopause or menopause. Talking helps It's important to know that you're not alone and support is out there. Try to be open about

  9. Dementia support services and groups

    We offer community-based support services for people living with dementia and their carers to improve their quality of life.

  10. Supporting carers in the community

    families and communities throughout the UK. This year’s Carers Week focuses on recognising and supporting carers in the community. Why is Carers Week so important? Carers Week is the largest annual celebration ... care across the UK, and these unpaid carers are propping up the care system: the cost of the free support provided by unpaid carers equates to £162 billion each year. The amount of time spent on caring

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