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  1. Making sure ‘no one has no one' this winter

    for our older population? What will this winter be like for our older population? There are millions of older people in this country and they are all individuals who will be experiencing this peculiar time ... in March. Now, with the rate of infections still high in many areas and restrictions in place, they will be less inclined than ever to ‘take a chance’ by going out. Sadly, though, for older people

  2. Making devices easier to use for older people

    trouble with your sight, hearing or mobility. Fortunately, there's a range of adjustable features to make sure the device meets your needs.

  3. Handyperson services for older people

    Many local Age UKs operate handyperson services. These services offer older people extra help with small practical jobs to make their lives easier and safer around the home.

  4. Unreasonable, discriminatory and/or abusive behaviour policy

    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 users, customers, donors and supporters.

  5. 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.

  6. The importance of our supporters - now and in the future

    Chief Executive Paul Farmer discusses the difference Age UK's supporters make to our life-enhancing services.

  7. Making the most of it - experiences of wellbeing in later life

    variety of reasons for this, a key one being the lack of a support network. An important note for service providers is that these people could benefit from formal support to overcome barriers such as being ... poor physical or mental health, caring responsibilities, or a lack of awareness of the range of services and support available. Some other key findings include: Facing multiple challenges that result in

  8. The making of Age UK's sex, relationships and intimacy information guide

    stereotypes that mean older people’s interests get overlooked. We’re also determined to make sure older people’s health and social care needs are met. This work helps support best practice ... professionals and ensure older people understand their rights and options. What do you hope the guide will achieve? Age UK wants older people to feel seen and understood. By talking openly about sexual health

  9. Financial services

    Information about Age UK financial services products

  10. How to leave a gift in your will

    Find out about the types of gift you can make, and download our will planner and codicil forms. Leave a legacy today with Age UK.

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