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a light on what is happening to many women across the country today, through the stories of four carers.
Gaynor, who works for Age UK's Silver Line Helpline, shares examples of the many ways the service has supported callers.
Whether you're in need of care and support services, or you care for someone who's ill or disabled, we have information and advice that can help.
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) is support for anyone who has limited work capabilities due to an illness or disability. Read more from Age UK.
NHS continuing healthcare is a free package of care for people who have significant ongoing healthcare needs. It is arranged and funded by the NHS.
We offer group calls for older people who share a Royal Air Force background. Find out more about how group calls work.
New Style Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) is a benefit for people who are actively looking for work. Use Age UK's benefit calculator to check how much you could get.
them, whatever their circumstances. Those who are socially excluded should not be forgotten. Age UK and The Salvation Army have come together with people who are socially excluded and key professionals ... homelessness, poverty, substance misuse or severe mental illness. But there are many older people who are experiencing these challenges and we know it's increasingly likely more older people will find
13-year friendship, and what makes their bond so special. Best friends Flora and Wendy share everything. For the past 13 years, they’ve been more than best friends – they’ve been family. But ... have the strongest, loving friendship – one that we treasure.” A helping hand Flora, 89, who is originally from Zimbabwe, came across the service after experiencing a stroke while visiting her
We call on the Government to introduce a furlough-style scheme for those who are shielding or high-risk and cannot safely return to work. No one should have to choose between their job and their health