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  1. The NHS plan: What will it mean for older people?

    people to stay fit and well, and a paragraph restating that the NHS will only be held to account for delivery of the Plan if social care is adequate too – no doubt it’s inclusion will have been the subject

  2. 4 NHS plans for 2025 that professionals should know about

    England’s expectations for Integrated Care Boards – the 42 bodies responsible for NHS delivery across England. The guidance sets out four headline priorities: continue to reduce elective care

  3. The decline of cash during the COVID-19 pandemic

    innovations and perhaps a glimpse to the future of how we might be able to access cash. There were cash delivery services, the Post Office offered different ways to collect it, and codes could be created that

  4. The Age UK Advice Line this Christmas

    be about when someone will be able to see their family again; whether we can arrange a shopping delivery for them, whether it’s safe or not to collect their prescription. In some cases, sadly, calls

  5. World Health Day

    most cost-effective way to maintain the health of the population and keep the NHS free at point of delivery. 10 tips Accessing health services However, while we can decrease the likelihood of developing health

  6. Celebrating special grandparents

    older people that continue to inspire them, and the special bonds they shared. Valerie By Molly, Delivery Manager My Grandma, Valerie, was very special, generous and supportive. Born and raised in Whitby

  7. Save energy, pay less information guide

    No one wants to spend more on their energy bills than they have to. Download our guide to find out more about the changes you need to pay less for energy – small changes can make a big difference.

  8. In the driving seat information guide

    Getting older doesn't have to mean giving up driving. Download our guide to find out more.

  9. At home with dementia information guide

    There are some practical things you can do to make living at home with dementia a little bit easier. Download our guide to find out more.

  10. Your hospital stay information guide

    No one wants to go into hospital. Our guide can help you to feel as prepared as possible if you do have to at some point.

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