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  1. What to do when someone dies

    who's died. Ordinary photocopies aren’t accepted by some organisations, such as banks or life insurance companies. Step 5: Update records As mentioned above, the Tell Us Once service can be used to report ... pension scheme providers insurance companies banks and building societies employers or trade unions mortgage providers, private landlords, housing associations or council housing offices social services

  2. Contact us

    Age UK Products & Services. Visit the  ageco.co.uk for contact details  about insurance, funeral plans, legal services, incontinence products, personal alarms, bathing and other products

  3. State Pension underpayment errors

    April 2016 and who may be entitled to a Category B uplift based on their partner’s National Insurance contributions people who have been widowed and their State Pension was not uplifted to include amounts ... as capital for PC. More information about how capital affects PC entitlement can be found here . Housing Benefit (HB) and Council Tax Support (CTS) Please note: any entitlement to PC Guarantee Credit passports

  4. What is ageism? Age discrimination & your rights

    a job because of your age being refused interest-free credit, a new credit card, car insurance or travel insurance because of your age receiving a lower quality of service in a shop or restaurant because

  5. Recruitment agencies

    Age UK has an in-house recruitment team and we work hard to fill our roles directly. However, there are times we need assistance and will use recruitment agencies on our Preferred Supplier List (PSL)

  6. Difficult conversations in later life

    says Gemma, about her grandad, Colin, who's in his late 80s. "It's getting to the point where the house seems like it's too much for him to cope with." Colin's lived alone since his wife died five years ... doesn't want someone he doesn't know in the house. "What I'd really like to talk to him about is moving," says Gemma. "He's told me he's not happy in his house now. I've wondered if he might prefer living

  7. New coalition to build homes that work for everyone

    increased accessibility provides new housing opportunities for older people. There’s a clear cross-party consensus that we must build more homes to get to grips with a housing crisis that’s continuing to damage ... find somewhere decent and affordable to live.   So it’s an encouraging sign that the latest house building figures show 241,130 homes were built in 2018-19, although some of this involved the conversion

  8. What we research

    As an authority on ageing and older people's issues, r esearch is at the heart of all we do. In-house, we carry out research on health, social, and economic issues of ageing; we undertake literature reviews; ... explores the unmet needs of older people in areas such as care and support,  poverty, poor housing, loneliness and isolation. We wanted to find out how many older people live with unmet needs, multiple

  9. Resources for further research

    national level. Office for National Statistics New ONS publications Labour market stats Dividing line House of Commons Library (deposited papers) Dividing line Department for Work and Pensions Stats and surveys ... and Food Survey National Food Survey Family Resources Survey ONS Omnibus Survey Survey of English Housing Health Survey for England/Welsh Health Survey/Scottish Health Survey (SHeS) Scottish Crime Survey

  10. No Place Like Home

    homeless or threatened with homelessness. These provide in-depth advice and support on their housing options, rights, and entitlements to adaptations and repairs, as well as support with income ... available for making home improvements. Every year, Age UK receives thousands of enquiries linked to housing crises. Homelessness can be devastating for people of all ages, but for older people in particular

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