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  1. Accessible days out in the Scottish Borders and Edinburgh

    Our guide looks at some the best attraction in Scotland which are perfect for those with accessibility needs - including Edinburgh Castle and Abbotsford House.

  2. Things to think about when making Christmas plans

    The questions families should be asking themselves to make an informed decision about plans this Christmas.

  3. A crisis hiding in plain sight

    We're facing a crisis hiding in plain sight. Too many older people tell us they feel forgotten, invisible, a burden. Will you help us solve the crisis people don't see, and change how we age?

  4. Staying cool in a heatwave information guide

    Lots of us look forward to a bit of hot weather – but it can present risks to your health. Download our guide to find out how to stay cool and keep well this summer. This guide explains how to look ... handy guide can help you make sure you're ready to enjoy the sun safely. Download your guide (PDF, 227 KB) Need this guide in another format? This guide is also available in other formats if that's more

  5. A guide to redundancy in the UK

    Redundancy usually happens when there is no longer a need for someone to do your work – for example, if the business is closing down or changes are made to the way the work is done. Dealing with redundancy ... the same job for a while or had wanted to stay at the company. Your employer should select employees for redundancy in a fair way. They may consult with you, or a representative such as a trade union, before

  6. Looking after yourself in a heatwave

    Keep cool and be sun-safe The hot weather can have its downsides when it comes to health, so make sure you stay safe this summer with these tips. Many of us look forward to some sunshine, but as we get ... temperatures as we age and extreme heat can make certain medical issues worse, particularly conditions affecting the heart or lungs. As the weather gets hotter, it’s a good idea to take simple precautions

  7. Making sure ‘no one has no one' this winter

    Age UK's Charity Director discusses the importance of being there for older people during a winter unlike any before.

  8. Making devices easier to use for older people

    especially if you have trouble with your sight, hearing or mobility. Fortunately, there's a range of adjustable features to make sure the device meets your needs.

  9. Thank you for helping us be there

    and offer support to lonely older people up and down the country. Hear about the difference we’re making in people’s lives.

  10. Sporty ideas

    Swim, cycle, run or hike. However you choose to fundraise, by getting active for Age UK you'll be making a huge difference to the older people who need our support.

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