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  1. Shining a light on isolation through music

    future but mirroring contemporary issues. “In the closing scene the carer takes the older man to the window to see children happily stood around a Christmas tree. Seeing him experience their joy is touching

  2. The Rainbow Café: a much-needed safe space

    How Age UK Richmond upon Thames' Rainbow Café is providing a welcoming community for local LGBT+ older people.

  3. How to make a video call

    call, click 'join' from your browser. To end the call, click the red phone icon or close the browser window. Making calls using Zoom on your computer If you'd like to set up a Zoom video call yourself, you'll ... your contact has sent you over email, text message or WhatsApp. Once you've clicked on this link, a window will pop open. To join the call, click 'join as guest'. Type in your name in the space provided and

  4. Should we get together with older loved ones at Christmas this year?

    at Monopoly. However we know that the risks are higher than earlier in the year when we kept the windows and doors open and tried to spend quite a bit of time outside, whereas over Christmas we would be

  5. 8 tips to tackle the climate emergency

    expand grant support for heat pumps for low-income households. 3. Draught-proof your home Draughty windows, doors and floorboards make homes chilly in winter – wasting heat and increasing your impact

  6. Three cheers for charitable beers

    flyover that was planned to run through the centre of Brixton, with its unique design featuring small windows so as to deal with the resulting noise and pollution. While the flyover didn’t end up panning

  7. Fire safety tips at home

    precautions to stay safe: If you smell gas in your home, turn off the gas supply, open all doors and windows, and call the 24-hour Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999  from a mobile phone outside or

  8. Fit for the future

    The BIG Lottery funded fit for the future project has now come to an end after working with 11 local Age UK partners across the country over an 18 month period. This project was an extension of the original ... therefore enabling people to maintain their independence for longer. Who was involved in this project? 11 local Age UK areas around the country provided fit for the future activities. Although the national

  9. Loneliness meets its match in Manchester

    loneliness in later life. The perfect match As well as having enough to form their own football team, the 11 'Guests of Honour' from Age UK Manchester, Age UK Trafford, Age UK Cheshire and Age UK Oldham were ... You can see more by watching the video below. Helpful conversations Earlier in the day, many of the 11 sat down with Manchester United players past and present to discuss the problems loneliness can present

  10. Age UK's new storytelling strategy

    have the final say on how they are used. If a storyteller's photo is going to be appearing in a shop window, of course they should know about it first. The last thing we want to do is to give them a shock

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