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  1. Home and care guides

    page, or call the Age UK Advice Line on  0800 678 1602  to have them sent to your home for free

  2. Guides about death and dying

    page, or call the Age UK Advice Line on  0800 678 1602  to have them sent to your home for free

  3. Friendship and fun for isolated older women

    and soaring skyscrapers of the City of London sits Mansell Street housing estate. It’s a close-knit community: the estate is one of the Square Mile’s few residential areas, and it houses a significant

  4. The benefits of accepting help

    “It felt like a very worthwhile job,” says Terry. “You’re a small, tight-knit team, and the gratitude from the people you’ve helped is almost overwhelming.” So, when

  5. Getting help with debt information guide

    provides information on dealing with debt issues. It covers: when you should seek help where to access free advice and support what to expect from a debt advice service how to help someone else struggling with ... This guide is also available in other formats if that's more suitable for you. You can request a free printed copy of this guide that we'll post to you.  You can also request this guide in large

  6. Reports and publications

    relating to older people. We make accessible the findings of research on the older population for free, and provide a comprehensive range of information on older people in the UK and internationally. On

  7. Information and advice

    We know that growing older doesn't come with a manual. That's why we provide free information and advice to help you on topics as diverse as claiming benefits to care homes. Join in Our local Age UKs

  8. Responding to the cost of living crisis

    17,500 older people attended day centre activities such as crafts, digital inclusion, bingo, ‘Knit and Natter’, choir, lunch clubs and warm hubs at local Age UKs. A self-described 'people person'

  9. Changing how we age at Christmas

    parties are a really good way to get the community together, because Bermondsey is still a very close-knit community.” And so, at 3pm on the Friday before Christmas, the party is in full swing at the

  10. Seafarers Group Calls

    background. Find out more about how group calls work.   S eafarers Group Calls are friendly, free, and regular group telephone calls for up to six people, supported by a trained volunteer. An easy ... The calls are completely free of charge. How often are the calls? The calls take place each week, at the same agreed day and time. They’re 45 minutes long, and offer a free, safe, and friendly environment

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