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  1. Power of attorney

    tasks like paying your bills. Or it may be part of long-term planning – if, for example, you've been diagnosed with dementia and want to plan ahead in case you lose mental capacity to make your own decisions ... you.   This type of LPA gives your attorney the authority to make all decisions about your finances and property, unless you limit their authority by including specific instructions when setting it

  2. Living abroad after retirement

    big step, and there are lots of things you should consider first, especially when it comes to your finances.  With so many choices, finding a country and area to settle in can be difficult. Here are ... out as much as possible about the country you plan to live in, so you can be sure the culture and lifestyle will suit you. When looking at your finances, plan for the future and consider how you would cope

  3. Looking after your money information guide

    information guide can help you make the right decisions for you and your finances. This guide explains steps you can take to look after your finances. It covers: getting help with managing money shopping and banking

  4. Who cares for those without carers?

    to be vast to meet the needs and not subject to a postcode lottery. Given the pressures of public finances, how could it be funded at the necessary scale? Its also been suggested that as in Germany people ... in later life and that these must be understood and included by public bodies and organisations planning and delivering services for older people. At the moment it remains a largely invisible and overlooked

  5. Supporting carers in the community

    Janet’s story Caring can impact all aspects of a carer’s life, from their health to their finances and their relationships. While carers make a huge contribution to society, it often comes at a cost ... then a grandmother, and then suddenly you become a carer, and your retirement dreams and all your plans immediately disappear. Caring for her husband took a huge physical and mental toll on Janet. “I’m

  6. A day in the life of the Age UK Advice Line

    is open to take calls 8am - 7pm, every day of the year, and provides information on topics from finances and benefits to housing and care. Here's a summary of the diverse range of calls we receive during ... also recommends contacting his father’s local Adult Social Care team to discuss longer term plans, including possible aids and adaptations . 11.15am: Rebecca’s next caller is worried about her

  7. Pensions advice

    workplace pension. In this section, you can find free and impartial advice on pensions, annuities and planning for your retirement.

  8. Guides about death and dying

    Our guides about death and dying cover planning ahead, as well as both the practical and emotional side of a bereavement.  You can download the guides from this page, or call the Age UK Advice Line

  9. Supporting older people to stay well this winter

    spend additional time at home over winter, which has implications for heating costs and finding the finances to stay warm . What if someone’s worried they can’t afford to eat or stay warm this ... to be circulating. The Government decide who is eligible for vaccination based on advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), an independent advisory committee. It is the JCVI's

  10. Caring for someone with dementia

    help you, as a carer, to feel reassured that plans are in place for the future. Managing money If the person with dementia is still able to manage basic finances, they may wish to set up direct debits to ... handled all the money matters for the household, you may be finding it daunting to deal with all the finances for the first time. Start by finding all the important documents, such as bank statements, insurance

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