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  1. A new milestone for improving dementia care in hospitals

    blog, we celebrate that all acute trusts in England have voluntarily signed up to John's Campaign, and what this means for people with dementia and their carers during a hospital stay.

  2. Peace of mind for the care of older parents

    vital support to her late parents when they faced financial and physical challenges. The Age UK Advice Line offers free, confidential advice to a wide range of callers, from older people, to carers and professionals ... such as illness and the need for additional care. “Having somebody who understands the nightmare you’re going through, the problems you’re having with the [care] system and who can say you’re

  3. Tips for carers during the coronavirus pandemic

    Caring for someone can be challenging at the best of times. Age UK gives tips to help carers and their loved ones cope during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. Government must act now to avert disaster in our care homes

    Age UK's Charity Director says the Government must act now to protect vulnerable older people and the workers caring for them.

  5. Care home closures

    Care home closures are a rare occurrence, but can cause anxiety and distress for those affected. This page will cover what to do if your care home is facing closure.

  6. What we know now about older victims of domestic abuse

    Age UK's Domestic Abuse Lead discusses new figures on domestic abuse released by the Office for National Statistics.

  7. Say hello to an older neighbour

    This random acts of kindness day, say hello to an older neighbour you haven't spoken to before to show them you care. Plus more ideas for random acts of kindness.

  8. Looking after yourself as a carer

    When you care for someone, it can be easy to overlook your own needs. But it’s important that make time for yourself, too. Find out more with Age UK.

  9. Care homes information guide

    Making the decision to move into a care home, for yourself or a loved one, can feel daunting. Our guide can help you make an informed choice that's right for you.

  10. What to do when your caring role changes or ends

    If your caring role changes or ends, it can be difficult, but you don't have to navigate this tricky period alone. Find out more with Age UK.

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