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  1. Benefits guides

    sure you're not missing out. You can download the guides from this page, or call the Age UK Advice Line on  0800 678 1602 to have them sent to your home for free. 

  2. Legal guides

    about a range of issues.  You can download the guides from this page, or call the Age UK Advice Line on  0800 678 1602  to have them sent to your home for free. 

  3. Accessible holidays

    are taking the kids and grandparents away on vacation. For more information call the Age UK Advice Line on 0800 678 1602 . We’re open 8am to 7pm, every day of the year.

  4. Housing information guides

    considering your options.  You can download the guides from this page, or call the Age UK Advice Line on 0800 678 1602 to have them sent to your home for free. 

  5. Home and care guides

    for as long as possible.  You can download the guides from this page, or call the Age UK Advice Line on  0800 678 1602  to have them sent to your home for free. 

  6. Guides about death and dying

    side of a bereavement.  You can download the guides from this page, or call the Age UK Advice Line on  0800 678 1602  to have them sent to your home for free. 

  7. Ways to keep your spirits up

    just a little bit – is proven to help give your mood a boost. A quick walk down the street, a dance around the kitchen or a satisfying stretch in bed or a chair are all good pick-me-ups. Our  section

  8. Getting active when you're not sure where to start

    walk cycling, jogging or swimming sports such as tennis, squash or walking football joining a local dance class.  The most important thing is to find something enjoyable because this can make it much

  9. How important is creative and cultural participation to our wellbeing?

    I've ever done' Women tend to participate more than men. Women are much more likely to take part in dance, craft and literary activities, and men are slightly more involved in music and historical activities

  10. Looking after yourself as a carer

    lifts or escalators. Or if you're able to, try making time for a regular class, such as a weekly dance class or swimming session. Find out more about how you can stay active Respite care provides care

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