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  1. 7 reasons we need the Green Paper

    social care, which has been delayed six times. We explain what's happened in that time and why we need it now.

  2. We need to talk about care

    Caroline Abrahams explains why social care means so much to her, while launching a new campaign action to ask MPs to make it a top priority in parliament.

  3. Save energy, pay less information guide

    than they have to. Download our guide to find out more about the changes you need to pay less for energy – small changes can make a big difference.

  4. Run Your Age

    Run, jog or walk a distance based on your age throughout January! Leave the excesses of Christmas behind, raise funds for Age UK and help older people get the support they need.

  5. Sporty ideas

    However you choose to fundraise, by getting active for Age UK you'll be making a huge difference to the older people who need our support.

  6. Skydive for charity

    Take part in a Skydive and raise money for Age UK. To take part all you need to do is sign-up for one of our charity places and you can jump for free!

  7. Making devices easier to use for older people

    trouble with your sight, hearing or mobility. Fortunately, there's a range of adjustable features to make sure the device meets your needs.

  8. How to transfer money or pay someone online

    someone else’s using a bank transfer. Transferring money from your bank account is quicker and easier than drawing out cash or paying using a cheque, however there are some precautions you need to take to keep

  9. Dementia and incontinence

    Incontinence is a common symptom for people living with dementia. As dementia progresses, changes in the brain can affect a person’s ability to recognise bodily signals, communicate their needs and use the

  10. Caring about equality

    This Carers Week, Nick Herring from Age UK's External Affairs team discusses the many inequalities faced by unpaid carers, and the support available.

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