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  1. Donate by post or telephone

    Without your help‚ we cannot provide the vital information‚ advice and services that help millions of older people. Heres some waye you can donate to Age UK.

  2. Personalised Integrated Care

    Integrated Care is a way of coordinating health and social care services to make sure they are based closely around people's needs. Read now on Age UK.

  3. Care needs assessment

    a care needs assessment from your local council in order to be eligible for support from social services. Find out more from Age UK.

  4. Frailty in older people

    who work with older people can find a wide range of information and resources to help them deliver services that meet the needs of older people.

  5. Can your company support the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service?

    The Telephone Friendship Service is Age UK's award-winning national telephone befriending service where volunteers from a range of corporate partners make a weekly 20-minute call to a lonely older ... need. Why should we become a Corporate Member of the Telephone Friendship Service? It's easy – the Telephone Friendship Service is a bite-sized volunteering opportunity for your employees. They don't

  6. Jobs with our partners

    Find out how to apply for a shop job vacancy or a non-retail position with a local Age UK.

  7. Make a one-off donation in memory of your loved one

    A gift in memory of your loved one can help Age UK continue to provide the advice, support and services many older people rely on. Make a difference today.

  8. Offline and Overlooked

    Older people who aren't or don't want to be online should have fair and equal access to public services. Age UK is campaigning to make sure everyone can easily access offline alternatives.

  9. Breaking down the barriers of ethnic inequalities in health

    is because of the barriers older ethnic minority people experience in accessing health and care services. What are these barriers and why do people of colour face them?

  10. Paying for homecare

    Care services at home aren’t usually free. However, you may be entitled to help with the cost of homecare from your local council. Find out more from Age UK.

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