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  1. Personal care services for older people

    Some local Age UKs can provide care for older people at home. This could include support with washing, bathing, getting in and out of bed, preparing food etc.

  2. Help for Ukrainian nationals in the UK

    It's important to know your rights and what's available to you if you're a Ukrainian refugee arriving in the UK. Find out more from Age UK.

  3. VE Day at home

    VE Day is a time for commemoration and reflection. With a lockdown in place, we suggest some ways you can do this at home.

  4. Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds at Christmas

    We've teamed up with Channel 4 for an extra special Christmas episode of Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds to raise awareness of the major issue of loneliness.

  5. New coalition to build homes that work for everyone

    Age UK is giving its full support to a new coalition to build new homes that work for people of every age, with increased accessibility to accommodate older people.

  6. Age UK: making care visible

    This Carers Week, Senior Campaigns Manager Eorann Lean explains why decision-makers have to take notice of carers.

  7. Care home top-up fees

    You will need to "top up" If you choose a care home with fees higher than your local authority is willing to pay. Read more from Age UK.

  8. 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.

  9. Fundraise for Age UK in memory of your loved one

    There are other ways you can raise money for Age UK in memory of your loved one, for example by using JustGiving or Virgin Money Giving.

  10. Risk for older people in the community from coronavirus

    the right decisions for you. As the restrictions on all our activities loosen, we need to be able to assess our own risk from coronavirus, to help us decide what activities to join in with and what to avoid ... everyday risks in our lives. If we can understand our risk from coronavirus we can take it into account and balance it against other risks. For instance, is it better to meet a friend for a socially distanced

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