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  1. Information for executors

    previous addresses include: 60 Pitcairn Road, Mitcham, Surrey, CR4 3LL York House, 207-221 Pentonville Road, London, N1 9UZ Astral House, 1268 London Road, SW16 4ER St James Walk, Clerkenwell Green, London,

  2. Keeping up with changes to the benefit system

    dental treatment help with the cost of glasses or contact lenses Cold Weather Payments help with housing costs like service charges. If you’re not sure whether someone’s eligible, there’s ... Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) , income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) , Income Support and Housing Benefit . People claiming these legacy benefits will be contacted by the Department for Work and

  3. A bright start to the new year

    many sources. Individual support through fundraising or shopping with us, funds from companies and trusts, and support for our commercial work all help to make a difference. Right now, my biggest concern ... in 2025. An amazing result I’m sure many of you will be familiar with the incredible Omaze houses, which customers can enter draws to win . It’s a powerful concept, and one which raises many

  4. Support that suits you

    the phone, online, face-to-face or in the community, millions of older people and their families trust us to help them when it matters most.  Find out more about how we make sure we're there for older ... with the information they need to make the best decision for them. From money and legal issues to housing, health and care, we provide advice that can help you know your right and what support might be available

  5. How to spot a catfish

    someone from the comfort of your own home, but some scammers use these platforms to win people's trust and take their money. If you're online dating, read these tips so you know how to spot a catfish.

  6. Depression & anxiety symptoms, causes & treatment

    partner, relative or close friend relationship or family problems retirement disability or poor health housing issues, such as moving homes becoming a carer the time of year . Many situations, including those ... feeling yourself for a while it's a good idea to talk to someone – like your GP, nurse or a trusted friend or relative.  There are no specific tests used to diagnose someone with depression or

  7. Recruitment agencies

    Age UK has an in-house recruitment team and we work hard to fill our roles directly. However, there are times we need assistance and will use recruitment agencies on our Preferred Supplier List (PSL)

  8. Difficult conversations in later life

    says Gemma, about her grandad, Colin, who's in his late 80s. "It's getting to the point where the house seems like it's too much for him to cope with." Colin's lived alone since his wife died five years ... doesn't want someone he doesn't know in the house. "What I'd really like to talk to him about is moving," says Gemma. "He's told me he's not happy in his house now. I've wondered if he might prefer living

  9. Age UK Weekly Lottery Licence & Rules

    Raffle go to the Promoter, which they donate all of their profits. All funds are held in a separate trust account. Dividing line Eligibility to Enter To enter the Age UK Weekly Lottery you must be age 18 ... that has been tested and approved by an independent, Gambling Commission approved, third-party test house. The winning numbers will be published on the Age UK Website and will be available via the Age UK

  10. New coalition to build homes that work for everyone

    increased accessibility provides new housing opportunities for older people. There’s a clear cross-party consensus that we must build more homes to get to grips with a housing crisis that’s continuing to damage ... find somewhere decent and affordable to live.   So it’s an encouraging sign that the latest house building figures show 241,130 homes were built in 2018-19, although some of this involved the conversion

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