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  1. Funeral Plans

    Information about Age Co funeral plan.

  2. What pension options do I have?

    Find out about your options for your pension pot when you retire.

  3. Dealing with the unintended consequences of the debate about assisted dying

    Director, Caroline Abrahams, explains the legal position on assisted dying and discusses advance care planning conversations.

  4. Is a lengthy lockdown for older people on the way?

    Charity Director Caroline Abrahams ponders what a prolonged lockdown for older people as part of the Government's 'exit plan' will mean.

  5. How is dementia diagnosed?

    Getting diagnosed with dementia can help you make changes to live as well as possible and make plans for the future. Find out more from Age UK.

  6. Attendance Allowance campaign

    Plans to pass Attendance Allowance to local councils put support for older people under threat. Thank you to everyone who helped us stop this from happening.

  7. Key advice when thinking about going abroad in 2021

    Is it OK for us to go abroad now? Here's what to consider if you're thinking of making plans.

  8. Pensions advice

    If you are thinking about retiring, there some important questions to consider. Age UK offers information and advice on pensions and more.

  9. Damian Green's social care plan

    has authored for a right-leaning think tank on how to fix the social care crisis (their description). What's the story? The broadcasters say the report recommends a new scheme for paying for care that’s ... service plus an opportunity to ‘top up’ for extras like better food or a bigger room in a care home. Mr Green proposes a form of insurance for people to opt into for this higher level of provision, should

  10. Frailty and the NHS Long Term Plan

    The NHS Long Term Plan on frailty outlines several important changes to the way the NHS should work to support patients and their carers. Read more at Age UK.

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