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  1. Warm and Well

    Warm and Well by Age UK provides advice on income maximisation in the homes of vulnerable older people. Find out how Warm and Well helps older people.

  2. Consent and abuse

    relationships aren’t always as safe and respectful as they should be. As we get older, we can become more vulnerable to abuse. This page explores what consent and abuse can look like, and what to do if you’re worried

  3. Investment scams and fraud

    Even experienced investors can fall victim to scammers. Find out what to look out for and how to avoid being scammed. Investment scams are investments, often with little or no risk. The returns are either

  4. Charity walks and treks

    Fundraising is a rewarding way of supporting Age UK. Lace up your walking boots and step up to the challenge of raise money to support older people.

  5. Funeral donations and collections

    donations for Age UK by creating an online tribute page This will allow you to publish funeral notices and for collect donations.

  6. Dementia and incontinence

    changes in the brain can affect a person’s ability to recognise bodily signals, communicate their needs and use the toilet independently – so continence care can be an important aspect of daily support.

  7. Our partners and supporters

    We've brought the world of sport, physical activity and movement together to help showcase the huge variety of ways we can get moving more – and the brilliant health benefits on offer.

  8. Conditions and illnesses

    Information and advice about age related illnesses like dementia, eye health, footcare and incontinence

  9. Reports and publications

    Age UK make accessible the findings of research on the older population, and provide a comprehensive range of information on older people.

  10. LGBT+ health and wellbeing

    Health and care services have a duty to provide care that's fair and equal. Find out more from Age UK.

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