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  1. Your hospital stay

    Find out more about how to prepare for a hospital stay and what you can do to prepare your home for your return.

  2. Urinary tract infections (UTIs): Causes, symptoms and treatment

    carry urine. They're quite common in older people, but they're easily treated and there are steps you can take to prevent them.

  3. Homelessness information guide

    Download our guide to find out more about homelessness and what to do if you're at risk of becoming homeless.

  4. Your brain – what it is and what it does

    The human brain is responsible for everything you do, think, feel and say. Age UK explain what the brain is, what it does and how it works.

  5. Get your free fundraising guide

    Your free fundraising guide has everything you need to get started on your fundraising journey.  What does the fundraising guide include? Whether you want to fundraise as a group or go solo, your ... your free fundraising guide has plenty of ideas and tips to help your challenge or event go smoothly. From bake sales to birthday fundraisers, and raffles to sponsored runs, there's an idea for everyone. 

  6. Ageism in the workplace

    Ageism, also called age discrimination, is when you are treated unfavourably because of your age. Find out more from Age UK about ageism at work.

  7. Questions to ask before travelling

    Take a look at our article on what to ask when booking a holiday if you have limited mobility, disability or care needs.

  8. Advice for carers information guide

    for carers information guide to find out more about practical and emotional help that's available when you’re looking after someone.

  9. Do I have to sell my home to pay for care?

    We explain the means test and property and when you have to sell your home to pay for care. Find out more information from Age UK. Read now.

  10. Dealing with someone's estate after their death

    When a person dies, someone has to deal with their estate (their money, property and possessions). Age UK can take you through how this works.

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