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  1. The NHS plan: What will it mean for older people?

    Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK, discusses what the NHS plan will mean for older people.

  2. Being Discharged from Hospital: What Support Will I Get?

    treatment plan with you before advising you on how long your stay might be. During your stay, staff will discuss your discharge with you and your family and carers, where appropriate. You shouldn't be sent ... care should explain the following to you (and your carer, if you have one): the criteria the doctor will use when deciding you no longer need to be in hospital when they think you'll be ready to leave where

  3. Will there be new rules about paying for social care?

    The current Government haven't published any new rules about paying for social care. Find out more from Age UK.

  4. The Renters' Rights Act

    The Renters' Rights Act will provide new safeguards for private tenants, which will strengthen your housing rights. Find out more here.

  5. Recognising the carers in need of help

    A new report reveals the number of unpaid carers in the UK, and the levels of anxiety and loneliness they experience.

  6. Are you a winner?

    out if you've won in this week's Age UK Lottery, or in previous draws, by checking your lottery numbers today. Good luck!

  7. London Landmarks Half Marathon

    Run to support older people in London's hottest half marathon. Age UK have a number of guaranteed charity places up for grabs.

  8. When someone dies information guide

    There are a number of practical things that have to be done when someone dies. Download our guide to find out more.

  9. Job interview tips

    interviews can be daunting, but the more you prepare, the more relaxed you will feel on the day. This guide from Age UK will help you prepare.

  10. 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.

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