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  1. Thinking about your health

    Thinking about your health As we get older we tend to face new health challenges and it can feel more difficult to stay well and active. Sometimes knowing the best option for you can feel daunting. But ... Age UK know what to do. We know the importance of independence for older people and looking after your health can keep you independent for longer. Whether it's accessing health services, managing an existing

  2. Your rights at work

    Age UK provide Information about your rights in the workplace, including statutory employment rights, working time hours, holidays and sick pay.

  3. Your hospital stay

    Find out more about how to prepare for a hospital stay and what you can do to prepare your home for your return.

  4. Margaret's resilience

    Margaret shares how Age UK helped her rediscover her peace of mind and herself.

  5. The difference your money makes

    Find out how the money you raise and donate makes a difference to older people's lives.

  6. Your hospital stay information guide

    during and after your hospital stay. It includes: planned and emergency admissions to hospital your rights while you’re in hospital how to submit compliments and complaints about your care the discharge ... discharge process your care after you leave the hospital. It also lists useful organisations you can contact for further information and support about your hospital stay. Download your guide (PDF, 2 MB) Need

  7. Look after your thinking skills

    When it comes to keeping our minds sharp, advice can be confusing or contradictory. Learn from Age UK what can be done to keep thinking skills sharp as we age.

  8. How to improve your sleep

    impact on your daily life. Lack of sleep is associated with poor performance at work and it can affect your mood, causing problems within your relationships. Poor sleep can also affect your appetite, making ... affect your mental wellbeing, causing conditions such as depression and anxiety. Sleep deprivation can lead to accidents and injuries and can also affect memory, because sleep cycles give your brain a

  9. Council Tax Reduction information guide

    Download our information guide to find out more about Council Tax Redu.

  10. Universal Credit information guide

    Download our information guide to find out more about Universal Credit.

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