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  1. Breaking Point - the social care burden on women

    a light on what is happening to many women across the country today, through the stories of four carers.

  2. Fundraising at work

    Discover easy ideas for fundraising for Age UK in your workplace.

  3. Save energy, pay less information guide

    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.

  4. Turn2us Grants Search

    You could be missing out on money which you never have to pay back. Use the Turn2us Grants Search tool and get matched to grants for which you may be eligible.

  5. Spotting TV Licence scams

    Watch out for emails asking you to pay to renew your TV Licence. Age UK provide details around TV Licence scams, how to spot them and what to do.

  6. Being Discharged from Hospital: What Support Will I Get?

    After a stay in hospital, you may be thinking about when you'll be discharged – but your health is the priority. Find out more from Age UK.

  7. Women and caring

    UK, asks why caring responsibilities so often fall to women, and what we can do to better support carers.

  8. Where you'll work

    Our team members work in a variety of locations - some mostly from home, some hybrid at home and one of our offices, and some in shops across the UK.

  9. How much does care cost?

    If you pay for care privately, the cost depends on the type of care you need and the prices charged by care providers in your area. Before arranging care privately, you should check whether you're entitled ... arranged care in your own home can cost around £25 per hour, and residential care can cost around £949 a week for a place in a care home and £1,267 a week for a place in a nursing home. However

  10. Deprivation of assets in social care

    The rules about care home funding and reducing your assets are complicated. Find out more information from Age UK. Read now.

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