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  1. How to make your home more dementia friendly

    There are plenty of things you can do around your home to make life easier. Read Age UK's advice on how to make your home more dementia friendly.

  2. 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.

  3. Katie Boulter supports ace walking tennis sessions

    well as service users and organisers, discuss the difference the Age UK Walking Tennis programme is making to the lives of older people.

  4. 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.

  5. How to make a complaint about an energy company

    If you’re having a problem with your energy company, you have the right to make a complaint. Find out more with Age UK.

  6. Get your free gifts in wills guide

    Request your free Age UK gifts in wills guide today.

  7. What is an executor of a will?

    An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the estate of the person who's died. Find out more information on what executors do from Age UK.

  8. Make a one-off donation in memory of your loved one

    one can help Age UK continue to provide the advice, support and services many older people rely on. Make a difference today.

  9. How will I be contacted about the coronavirus vaccine?

    to answer them. With the COVID-19 vaccine rollout gathering pace, those yet to receive their jabs will naturally have questions regarding when and how they'll be contacted, and what to do if they haven't ... offer a ‘high’ level of protection against becoming severely unwell with coronavirus. Will I get two doses of the vaccine? All of the approved vaccines requires 2 doses to be fully effective

  10. Will the Treasury block social care reform again?

    explain why we have waited for year after year for a programme of social care reform and the funding to make it fly. Why did David Cameron get quite close to the fence and then refuse to jump over it with the ... the cost of this…. If you make the system wider and more generous, there must be some behavioural consequences of that, and the first consequence is that Mrs X will say, “Well, I can go back

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