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  1. Funeral donations and collections

    You can collect funeral donations for Age UK by creating an online tribute page This will allow you to publish funeral notices and for collect donations.

  2. Gifts that keep on giving

    We pay tribute to the kindness of Bob and Joyce, who generously left a gift in their will to Age UK.

  3. Who cares for those without carers?

    Age UK explores the issue of who will care for the growing numbers of older people who don't have family to support them.

  4. Alcohol advice

    Minimising your alcohol intake to the advised alcohol units each day will lead to a more rewarding and healthy lifestyle. Read more from Age UK.

  5. Universal Credit

    Universal Credit is a new benefit gradually being introduced nationally. It will eventually replace a number of existing benefits. Find out more from Age UK.

  6. Benefits Calculator - What benefits are you entitled to?

    Age UKs benefits calculator covers England, Scotland and Wales. It will provide an estimate for many benefits and give an indications of eligible benefits.

  7. The financial assessment for care explained

    The financial assessment is used to work out how your care will be paid for. Find out more from Age UK.

  8. Foot care services for older people

    to look after their feet. Basic foot care services Over 80 local Age UKs have trained workers who will provide a basic level of foot care, such as toenail cutting, and can offer general guidance on how ... clinic At home, if you are housebound At one of our day centres  How to find foot care services near me Contact your local Age UK to book an appointment and to find out more about what care it provides

  9. A volunteer for 30 years

    so I had a look to see if there was something else I could do. Someone just happened to mention to me that they were looking for people to help out at the Age Concern [as it was known then] shop, which ... down there and they said yes. In those days you had to have a sponsor, so I asked the vicar to sponsor me.” Quote 1 What were your first impressions? “When I first started, there were so few people that you

  10. 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.

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