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  1. Healthy living information guide

    UK's Healthy living information guide to find out steps you can take to improve your health and wellbeing.

  2. The link between wealth and health

    the link between wealth and health, and how the cost of living crisis has worsened the health and wellbeing of people who are financially disadvantaged.

  3. Your mind matters

    physically healthy, it's equally important that you feel good mentally. Find out more about mental wellbeing from Age UK.

  4. Sex, relationships and intimacy information guide

    This guide explains how to take care of your health and wellbeing in the context of sex, relationships and intimacy in later life.

  5. Act Now, Age Better

    Age UK has brought the world of sport, exercise, wellbeing and movement together to encourage 50-65 year olds to move more and age better.

  6. What is a carer's assessment?

    If you're a carer, a good first step to getting support is to arrange a carer's assessment with your local council. Find out more with Age UK.

  7. Looking after yourself as a carer

    You're entitled to a carer's assessment from your local council, too – this can help identify support available for you to help you in your caring role. Find out more about carer's assessments If you’re ... you’re finding caring tiring or difficult, it might help to tell your GP you’re a carer and discuss the impact that this is having on your health. They'll be able to offer you advice and support

  8. Growing a community

    How Age UK Exeter's gardening group is helping older people with dementia and their carers find friendship, support, and hope.

  9. Women and caring

    UK, asks why caring responsibilities so often fall to women, and what we can do to better support carers.

  10. The Care Act 2014

    The Care Act 2014 came into effect from 1 April 2015 and is all about adults with care needs and carers. Read more from Age UK.

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