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  1. Adapting your home information guide

    Download Age UK's Adapting your home information guide to find out about simple changes you can make at home to make day-to-day life easier.

  2. New website promoting home safety

    Scams Team are supporting a new website designed to promote and draw together online resources on home safety.

  3. Energy advice for the home

    save money on your household energy use or you're wondering what support is available to help you pay your bills. Payments to help with heating costs We have information and advice on a number of schemes ... Payment Extra money for people receiving certain benefits during cold weather.  Find out more Warm Home Discount A one-off £150 payment to reduce certain eligible customers' bills over the winter

  4. Fire safety tips at home

    It’s important that we are safe in our homes. Read this guide from Age UK about how to make sure your gas, fire and electric appliances at home are safe.

  5. The endless wait for care

    Miles Bassett, Campaigns Officer at Age UK, on the wait for care and how Age UK is working to help those affected.

  6. Balancing working and caring responsibilities

    If you’re working as well as caring for someone, it can be a lot to handle at once. But knowing your rights and the options available to you could help. Find out more with Age UK.

  7. Visiting the National Memorial Arboretum

    Veterans from Joining Forces Nottingham & Nottinghamshire pay a visit to the National Memorial Arboretum.

  8. The future for social care

    UK's Charity Director examines Prime Minister Boris Johnson's early comments on the future of social care.

  9. Finding strength in self-care

    storytellers from Age UK’s Act Now Age Better campaign, discusses community and care for others, and how she learned to better care for herself.

  10. Caring for someone with dementia

    If the person you care for is diagnosed with dementia, you don’t have to manage on your own. Find out more with Age UK.

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