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  1. Social care and coronavirus

    promised everything it needs to fight coronavirus (COVID-19), Caroline Abraham wonders whether social care will get a look in too.

  2. End corridor care

    and ask them to urgently address the crisis hiding in plain sight in our health service: corridor care.

  3. Care homes information guide

    Making the decision to move into a care home, for yourself or a loved one, can feel daunting. Our guide can help you make an informed choice that's right for you.

  4. What is respite care?

    It's important to take a break from caring if you need one. Find out more with Age UK.

  5. Paying for residential care

    Care home fees can range hugely depending on the facilities or location of the home. Find out how to make residential home costs manageable from Age UK.

  6. Types of care home

    Care homes vary depending on the level of care provided. They range from nursing homes to homes for sufferers of dementia. Find out more from Age UK.

  7. Paying for care

    Social care services aren't usually provided free of charge. You might be entitled to help with costs from your local council, or you may have to cover the full costs of your care. Find out more with Age

  8. The future for social care

    UK's Charity Director examines Prime Minister Boris Johnson's early comments on the future of social care.

  9. Finding strength in self-care

    storytellers from Age UK’s Act Now Age Better campaign, discusses community and care for others, and how she learned to better care for herself.

  10. Age UK: making care visible

    'Making Caring Visible'. Age UK has long taken this idea to heart, as Senior Campaigns Manager Eorann Lean explains; and it's more important than ever that decision-makers support those putting the care of ... others before their own physical and mental wellbeing. Carers Week is a chance to raise awareness of care and highlight the challenges faced by unpaid carers, while recognising their ongoing contributions

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