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  1. Shining a light on isolation through music

    future but mirroring contemporary issues. “In the closing scene the carer takes the older man to the window to see children happily stood around a Christmas tree. Seeing him experience their joy is touching

  2. Age UK Weekly Lottery Licence & Rules

     web page. There is one Age UK Weekly Lottery draw per week and, once a quarter, the weekly draw is replaced by a Superdraw which is open to active Age UK Lottery players. Age UK Weekly Lottery Rules Entry ... received in full are eligible to win a prize. You accept that we may be unable to provide refunds or replacements once you have purchased your lottery entries. Dividing line Proceeds All proceeds from the Age

  3. Age UK Raffle rules

    received in full are eligible to win a prize. You accept that we may be unable to provide refunds or replacements once you have purchased your raffle entries. There are 3 Age UK seasonal raffles. The Promoter ... website and marketing materials are for illustrative purposes only. The Promoter reserves the right to replace any prize with an alternative prize of equal or higher value if circumstances beyond its control

  4. What to do if you're feeling down at Christmas

    light. If you can’t get out for a walk, or feel nervous doing so, you could try sitting by a window where you can look at the sky or trees or watch birds . Take time to make where you live feel like

  5. Keeping up with changes to the benefit system

    they’re entitled. What’s happening to Universal Credit? Universal Credit continues to replace certain ‘legacy’ benefits: income-based Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) , income-related Employment

  6. Tuesday Treat rules

    UK Weekly Lottery draws per week, Tuesday and Friday and once a quarter the Friday weekly draw is replaced by a Superdraw which is open to regular Age UK Weekly Lottery and Tuesday Treat Draw players. Age

  7. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) symptoms & treatment

    outside, try and make your home as bright as possible by opening the curtains and sitting near the window. Stay active  Regular activity, especially outdoors on a bright day, can help with symptoms

  8. Age UK's new storytelling strategy

    have the final say on how they are used. If a storyteller's photo is going to be appearing in a shop window, of course they should know about it first. The last thing we want to do is to give them a shock

  9. Keeping older people warm and well this winter

    Government will extend the period for work to be completed from the end of March 2021. This short window for completion may also make it harder to get skilled and experienced tradespeople. Those carrying

  10. Gwen's story

    people in the area are around in the week, creating a sense of hustle and bustle she can see from her window, weekends are when everyone heads out of town, seeing friends and family, getting away from it all

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