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  1. Adapting your home information guide

    Download Age UK's Adapting your home information guide to find out about simple changes you can make at home to make day-to-day life easier.

  2. Home help services for older people

    Local Age UKs offer a variety of help at home services, doing cleaning, ironing, gardening and other simple tasks around the home.

  3. Postcards of Kindness

    Kindness is an initiative that encourages people to send postcards to residents in care homes. Age UK visited an Essex care home to witness the joy this correspondence brings.

  4. Fundraise at your wedding

    Fundraise at your wedding Make your special day even more meaningful. A wedding or civil partnership brings together friends and family for a day of happiness and celebration. Why not share the love by ... link to it on your invitations. You can even set up a donation QR code and have it available on tables at your wedding reception, so guests can donate on the day. Visit JustGiving for more information

  5. No Place Like Home

    Find out how the No Place Like Home pilot project at Age UK provides information, advice and support to people who are homeless or threatened with homelessness.

  6. Housing options information guide

    Housing options information guide to help you make the right decision for you – from getting help at home to moving to somewhere more supported.

  7. Home safety and security

    Age UK provide Information for older people on keeping safe at home. This includes crime prevention, gas and fire safety and preparing for floods.

  8. Fundraising at school

    Discover easy ideas for fundraising for Age UK at school.

  9. Fundraising at work

    Discover easy ideas for fundraising for Age UK in your workplace.

  10. Your rights at work

    As we spend so much of our time at work, it's important that we know our employment rights. Your rights at work depend on your employment status, for example, whether you are defined as a worker, an employee ... However, there are still protections for your health and safety, and in some cases against discrimination at work. Visit GOV.UK for more information about self-employment Casual worker You are likely to be a

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