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  1. Spotting TV Licence scams

    Watch out for emails asking you to pay to renew your TV Licence. Age UK provide details around TV Licence scams, how to spot them and what to do.

  2. Recovering from coronavirus

    Recovery from coronavirus, much like its symptoms, differs from person to person. Here's what people can do to get back on track.

  3. Can your company support the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service?

    Engage your employees by volunteering to make a weekly friendship call to a lonely older person.

  4. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)

    have age-related macular degeneration (AMD), you may find it more difficult to do things like read, watch TV, drive, or recognise faces. We've brought together information and advice to help you better understand

  5. What is an executor of a will?

    An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the estate of the person who's died. Find out more information on what executors do from Age UK.

  6. The Age UK family

    Age UK works nationally, locally and internationally in pursuit of our vision where every older person is respected and valued.

  7. Contact us

    enquiries Lottery and raffle Complaints, comments and compliments Share how Age UK has helped you Change personal details Volunteering Questions about products Age Co is the new name for Age UK Products & Services ... contact details  about insurance, funeral plans, legal services, incontinence products, personal alarms, bathing and other products. Frequently asked questions

  8. Give an older friend or relative a ring

    often feel ignored or invisible. Age UK believe a 5 minute phone call can really brighten an older person's day.

  9. Caring for someone with dementia

    If the person you care for is diagnosed with dementia, you don’t have to manage on your own. Find out more with Age UK.

  10. Dealing with someone's estate after their death

    When a person dies, someone has to deal with their estate (their money, property and possessions). Age UK can take you through how this works.

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