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  1. Looking after your health and wellbeing during the cost of living crisis

    With the costs of living rising, many of us are making changes to try to save money. But some of these changes could put our health at risk. We've outlined some information to help you stay well as costs ... should be free .  Many of us may be trying to cut back on our heating costs during the cost of living crisis, but finding ways to stay warm is vital to staying well, particularly as the weather gets

  2. It Doesn't Add Up - Cost of Living Crisis campaign

    have cut back on food or groceries to make ends meet.  Older people are being pushed into debt, living in cold houses, eating less and cutting back on time with friends and family. Sky-high bills – ... don’t quite qualify for financial help, such as Pension Credit. It’s no longer the cost of living – it’s the cost of surviving. Ron Energy bills and high price hikes in the price of

  3. Give stuff, change lives

    Spring cleaning? Your Age UK shop urgently needs more donations. Find out how to give the stuff you no longer need to an Age UK shop.

  4. Building Better Lives

    The Building Better Lives programme at Age UK provides information, advice and support to people experiencing life events, to help them build financial resilience and get the most out of later life.

  5. Better Later Lives

    Find out how the Better Later Lives programme at Age UK provides information, advice and support to people experiencing life events. Read more now.

  6. Festive fundraising

    Join us this Christmas and fundraise - together, we won’t let older people spend a winter alone.

  7. Share your story

    Tell us how Age UK has supported you, to show older people across the country that they're not alone.

  8. Debt advice for veterans

    We all have money problems sometimes. Don't be scared to come forward and get help. You're not alone.

  9. Ted's story

    Ted, a storyteller from our Christmas appeal, tells us how Age UK has helped him to feel less alone since losing his beloved wife Jess.

  10. Urinary incontinence

    estimated that more than 3 million people in the UK experience urinary incontinence – so you're not alone. Find out more on the Age UK website.

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