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Is it OK for us to go abroad now? Here's what to consider if you're thinking of making plans.
Age UK is working to highlight the health and care needs of older LGBT+ people, and what can be done to improve their experiences.
Find out what government help with energy bills is available for you to help with the cost of living in the UK.
instructions about what should happen to their estate. A bank, a solicitor, a trusted friend or relative, or a will safe facility may have it. You can check for a will using the Probate Registry or the National ... National Will Register (which is a paid-for service). Search for a will using the Probate Registry on GOV.UK Search for a will on the National Will Register website What if the person who died left a will
The Age UK Advice Line will be open as usual on Christmas Day. Find out what the day is like and how your support means we can be there for people over the festive period.
occurrence, but can cause anxiety and distress for those affected. This page will cover what to do if your care home is facing closure.
Blue Monday is the most depressing day of the year, but many of us may feel low for the whole of January. Here's why and what you can do about it.
reasons that ethnic inequalities in health arise is because of the barriers older ethnic minority people experience in accessing health and care services. What are these barriers and why do people of colour
At Age UK, we use stories in lots of different ways. They paint an accurate picture of what life is like for older people, their families, friends and carers in the UK today.
Flooding is devastating and it poses a risk to life, property and vehicles and can force people out of their homes. Find out more on what to do here from Age UK.