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  1. Join the Readers' Panel

    The Age UK information resources team are looking for people to join our reader's panel to help us review our information guides and factsheets. Sign up today.

  2. Health and wellbeing guides

    Read our health and wellbeing guides for more information on topics such as avoiding a fall, incontinence and looking after your mental health.

  3. Home and care guides

    Read our helpful guides on home and care, covering topics like staying safe at home and the different housing options available to you.

  4. The making of Age UK's sex, relationships and intimacy information guide

    Why Age UK has written a new information guide on sex, relationships and intimacy in later life.

  5. Guides to research and evaluation

    alongside the development of a service. These guidance and information documents could help you conduct your own research or evaluations. This guide covers which research methods may be most appropriate based ... document provides information on the purpose, benefits and challenges of different research methods: Guidance – Types of Research Methods This document provides an introductory guide to evaluation, explaining

  6. Conditions and illnesses

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

  7. Guides about death and dying

    Read our helpful money guides covering topics such as the practical and emotional side of coping with a bereavement.

  8. Dementia

    Dementia is not a disease in itself - but a group of symptoms that may accompany a number of diseases that affect your brain. Read more about it from Age UK.

  9. Age UK's digital instruction guides

    Age UK, with the support of Currys, has produced digital instruction guides to help people make the most of the internet. You can download and read more from Age UK.

  10. Help and support for people with dementia

    If you have dementia there may be ways you can receive help and support, either now or in the future. Read now for more information from Age UK.

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