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  1. What to do when someone dies

    often comes at an incredibly difficult time when we feel least able to manage. We can help you think through what you need to do. The first thing to do when someone dies depends on the circumstances of ... when you feel ready to do so, you can contact a funeral director of your choice who will move the body. If someone dies at home unexpectedly Call 999 immediately and explain what's happened. The death will

  2. Consent and abuse

    and respectful as they should be. As we get older, we can become more vulnerable to abuse. This page explores what consent and abuse can look like, and what to do if you’re worried about yourself or someone

  3. Helping someone to get active

    As we get older, our bodies change and we naturally start to slow down a little bit. It can be tempting to encourage our older friends or relatives to take it easy, but that's exactly what you shouldn't ... shouldn't do. Find out why here.

  4. Coronavirus: South African and Brazilian variants

    Coronavirus variants dominate the headlines. But what do they mean for risk and the effectiveness of vaccines?

  5. How to attract wildlife to your garden

    Read tips on what to do to attract birds, bees, butterflies and other animals to your garden.

  6. What would you do if you won the lottery?

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to win a large sum of money and what you would do with it?

  7. Your brain – what it is and what it does

    The human brain is responsible for everything you do, think, feel and say. Age UK explain what the brain is, what it does and how it works.

  8. Living with dementia information guide

    This guide explains what dementia is, what to do if you think you might have dementia, and what kind of support is available.

  9. Unreasonable, discriminatory and/or abusive behaviour policy

    This policy sets out the kinds of actions and behaviours that may have a negative effect, and what we will do if they occur. It applies to everyone who interacts or communicates with us, including service

  10. Staying safe online

    ways – from staying connected with family to doing your shopping and banking online. But online scams are becoming increasingly common. We can help you know what to look out for and how to protect yourself

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