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  1. Top tips for grandparents

    UK have put together some information on six of the most common questions grandparents have, with advice from other grandparents on what works for them.

  2. Mind and body

    Age UK provide information and advice on keeping your mind and body healthy as you get older. Read now to gather all the information you need.

  3. How every Age UK Weekly Lottery and Raffle entry helps

    Weekly Lottery and Raffle and help us be there for people in later life, providing information and advice, supporting local programmes and more.

  4. Debt and savings

    Make the most of your money with our information and advice – from saving money on your energy bills to managing debt. Find out more with Age UK.

  5. Age UK

    Age UK is the leading charity for older people. Visit Age UK today for help, information and advice or to see how you can donate or give support.

  6. Living abroad after retirement

    Many people dream of moving abroad after they retire. Age UK provide information and advice for people considering moving to live abroad in retirement.

  7. My dad: family, faith and fostering

    Tammy, who contacted the Age UK Advice Line about her parents’ finances, discusses her relationship with her father Craig – as well as family, faith and fostering.

  8. Gardening help and tips

    Listen to gardening tips and advice from expert gardener Christine Walkden - seasonal tips every month covering perennials, plant care and more.

  9. Support services and groups for carers

    Age UK provide a wide range of advice for people who care for older people, including sources of financial, practical and emotional support

  10. Caring for someone with dementia information guide

    Download Age UK's Caring for someone with dementia information guide for practical and emotional advice to support those caring for people with dementia.

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