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  1. Inspiring action in Race Equality Week

    epilepsy, and blindness — demonstrating her lifelong commitment to dignity, inclusion, and respect. A call to action for Race Equality Week At Age UK, we are deeply inspired by Harriet Tubman’s ... we recommit ourselves to ensuring that older people from all backgrounds can live with dignity, respect, and support — because everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive in later life.

  2. Say no to ageism on International Day of Older Persons

    Everyone should live with dignity and respect Negativity about ageing and older people is pervasive in our society. Age UK works to stamp out ageism and age discrimination, challenging the stereotyping ... neglect and discrimination experienced by many older people. Everyone should live with dignity and respect. Older people are equal members of society and should not be subjected to ageist attitudes, stereotyping

  3. What is probate?

    the estate, check if you need to send details of the estate so that you can complete the correct forms if necessary. Some estates don't need to be reported for Inheritance Tax (IHT). There’s no IHT ...   You can download an IHT form online on GOV.UK or you can order a form by calling the Probate and Inheritance Tax helpline on 0300 123 1072 . Download an IHT form on GOV.UK These are the main

  4. Warm and Well

    advice sessions to identify extra monthly income and provides support in completing benefit claim forms. Within the advice sessions, older people are given information on staying warm in winter, offered ... Processing Notice (PDF 150 KB)  Consilium Data Protection Policy Wavehill Data Protection Consent Forms & IT Security Policy

  5. Make a one-off donation in memory of your loved one

    A gift in memory of your loved one can help Age UK continue to provide the advice, support and services many older people rely on. Make a difference today.

  6. What standards you should expect from NHS services

    services. All healthcare staff should involve you in decisions and treat you with kindness, dignity and respect. You have the right to complain if things don’t go as you expect. Your rights and responsibilities ... making decisions about medications and treatments   being protected from abuse and neglect respect and confidentiality making a complaint if you aren’t happy or if things go wrong. Learn more

  7. How to trace old bank accounts & lost money

    on the My Lost Account website Do I have to complete the application form online? No – you can print off the application forms from the My Lost Account website, or you can get in touch with them and ... the UK Finance form. Download the UK Finance form (PDF, 1.5 MB) . For lost accounts with current building societies, complete the Building Societies Association form. Download the BSA form (PDF, 1.3 MB)

  8. Apply for a medal

    eldest child or eldest grandchild.  You can download the form from the GOV UK website and then return it to the address listed on the form. If you're applying on behalf of someone else, please include

  9. Dr Lucy Pollock discusses the worries and wonders of ageing

    where older people have historically been respected and revered, attitudes have been shifting recently and some of that respect has been slipping away. Respect is a very vulnerable concept, and it can be

  10. Age UK Trading Stairlifts and Homelifts

    to understand your individual needs and requirements listen to and answer all your questions be respectful and courteous at all times be contactable 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to remain as attentive

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