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  1. Switched Off: What next?

    UK's Charity Director, reflects on the successes and learnings from the charity's campaign to save free TV licences for the over-75s.

  2. Cooking recipes

    Free healthy recipes that are tried and tested. Ideal for older people. From warming and hearty stews to tasty treats, these recipes are delicious and healthy.

  3. Age UK telephone friendship

    older people have made lasting friendships, or simply enjoyed a chat when they wanted one, through our free Telephone Friendship Service and the Silver Line helpline.

  4. NHS continuing healthcare

    NHS continuing healthcare is a free package of care for people who have significant ongoing healthcare needs. It is arranged and funded by the NHS.

  5. Modern slavery and human trafficking statement

    to preventing modern slavery in our organisation and ensuring that our supply chain is as equally free of both modern slavery and human trafficking. Read our full policy.

  6. How to download apps to your device

    can download to your smartphone, tablet or computer. There are thousands of apps available, many for free. Find out more about how to safely download and update apps.

  7. Transport concessions for disabled people

    If you're disabled you could be entitled to free travel on local busses or discounts on your rail journeys. Find out how you could save on your transport costs.

  8. Disabled Facilities Grants & other help to get home adaptations and equipment

    You may be entitled to free disability equipment or small adaptations from your local council, or to a Disabled Facilities Grant for larger adaptations. Find out more with Age UK.

  9. LifeBook

    Age UK's LifeBook is a free booklet where you can write important information about your life, from who insures your car to where you put the TV licence.

  10. Paying for care

    Social care services aren't usually provided free of charge. You might be entitled to help with costs from your local council, or you may have to cover the full costs of your care. Find out more with Age

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