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  1. Planning for end of life

    Thinking about the end of your life can be difficult, but giving it some thought now means you can consider all your options and start getting your affairs in order. Find out more with Age UK.

  2. How to challenge a benefits decision through mandatory reconsideration

    Age UK provide Information about what procedures to take if you dispute the decision made about your benefits entitlement.

  3. Neighbour disputes: noise, anti-social behaviour, planning & boundary issues

    Although we would all like to get along well with our neighbours, sometimes we may face problems. Find out more on what to do here from Age UK.

  4. Employment and Support Allowance: Amounts & Eligibility

    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.

  5. 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.

  6. Care needs assessment

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

  7. Homecare: how to find the care you need at home

    If you're having trouble with everyday tasks around the home, homecare could really help. Find out more from Age UK.

  8. Universal Credit

    Universal Credit is a new benefit gradually being introduced nationally. It will eventually replace a number of existing benefits. Find out more from Age UK.

  9. Pension Credit

    Pension Credit is a benefit that provides extra money for people over State Pension age and are struggling to make ends meet. Read more from Age UK.

  10. Council Tax Reduction

    You may be eligible for Council Tax Reduction (sometimes called Council Tax Support) if you're on a low income or claim certain benefits. Read more from Age UK.

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