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  1. How to plan for the future with dementia

    feel confident that the care and support you receive in the future will be right for you, and that your financial and legal affairs will be dealt with in the way you want.

  2. A crisis hiding in plain sight

    crisis hiding in plain sight. Too many older people tell us they feel forgotten, invisible, a burden. Will you help us solve the crisis people don't see, and change how we age?

  3. Answering the call at Christmas

    The Age UK Advice Line will be open as usual on Christmas Day. Find out what the day is like and how your support means we can be there for people over the festive period.

  4. Care home closures

    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.

  5. A Christmas less lonely

    More than 1 million older people in the UK will feel lonely this Christmas. For the first time in 20 years, Age UK volunteer Terrence won't be one of them.

  6. Money and legal

    money and legal issues, including benefits applications, setting up a power of attorney and making a will.

  7. The cost of cold

    As energy costs rise and the cold weather sets in, many older people will be deciding between heating and eating. Support our campaign to protect older people from unaffordable energy bills.

  8. Information for executors

    If you're an executor of a will that leaves a gift to Age UK we can advise on payment of the gift and guidance on next steps. Here's what you need to do.

  9. Unreasonable, discriminatory and/or abusive behaviour policy

    This policy sets out the kinds of actions and behaviours that may have a negative effect, and what we will do if they occur. It applies to everyone who interacts or communicates with us, including service

  10. What to do if you're the victim of a scam

    your card. Some banks may also have a dedicated fraud line you can call.    Report the scam to the police  Report the scam to Report Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting www.reportfraud ... scammer  If you have been in direct contact with the scammers, stop all contact immediately. Scammers will often try to get more information or money from you.    Check if you can get your money

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