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  1. Caring for someone with dementia information guide

    Download Age UK's Caring for someone with dementia information guide for practical and emotional advice to support those caring for people with dementia.

  2. The health and care needs of older LGBT+ people

    Age UK is working to highlight the health and care needs of older LGBT+ people, and what can be done to improve their experiences.

  3. Is there an increased risk of coronavirus for BAME older people?

    There’s evidence that coronavirus presents higher risks for people who are BAME. But what can we say about BAME older people?

  4. Support services and groups for carers

    Age UK provide a wide range of advice for people who care for older people, including sources of financial, practical and emotional support

  5. Questions to ask before travelling

    Take a look at our article on what to ask when booking a holiday if you have limited mobility, disability or care needs.

  6. The EU Settlement Scheme and older people

    Emily McCarrion, Policy Manager for Equality and Human Rights at Age UK, explains what the EU Settlement Scheme is, what it means for applicants, and what's stopping older people from applying.

  7. What happens if I don't have a power of attorney?

    If there comes a time when you can't make a particular decision because you've lost mental capacity, and you haven't set up a valid lasting or enduring power of attorney, the Court of Protection may need

  8. Coronavirus risk for older people: the updated picture

    Age UK's Dr Elizabeth Webb provides an update on what we know about coronavirus and the risk it poses to older people.

  9. Is a lengthy lockdown for older people on the way?

    Charity Director Caroline Abrahams ponders what a prolonged lockdown for older people as part of the Government's 'exit plan' will mean.

  10. Risk for older people in the community from coronavirus

    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. We ... 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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