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  1. The difference your support can make

    working to change how we age – and your kind support makes it all possible. Watch our thank you video You're tackling loneliness Nearly a million older people in the UK often feel lonely. But through ... your support helped us facilitate more than 190,000 telephone friendship calls – equating to a staggering 5,362,799 minutes (more than 10 years) of much-needed conversation. You're fighting pensioner

  2. Looking after your health and money this winter

    We can help you stay well during winter – from beating the winter blues to making sure your home is warm enough. Find out more with Age UK.

  3. Key advice when thinking about going abroad in 2021

    Is it OK for us to go abroad now? Here's what to consider if you're thinking of making plans.

  4. Complaining about NHS services and hospitals

    You have the right to expect good quality services from the NHS. Find information about making an NHS complaint and what to include from Age UK.

  5. At the centre of local support

    A recent study highlights the overwhelmingly positive experiences older people have had from attending day care, and their potential to make a significant contribution to the wider health and social care

  6. How we can help this Christmas

    Whether we can help you or someone else who would benefit from our support, we offer a range of services that can make a real difference all year round.

  7. We need to talk about care

    Caroline Abrahams explains why social care means so much to her, while launching a new campaign action to ask MPs to make it a top priority in parliament.

  8. Choosing the right care home for you

    Choosing a care home is a big decision. Use Age UK's care home checklist to make sure you know exactly what to look for when visiting potential homes.

  9. Support moving into a care home

    When someone moves out of their own home and goes into a care home, it can be a traumatic time. Here are some tips from Age UK on how to make it easier.

  10. Power of attorney

    If there comes a time when you can no longer make or communicate your own decisions, a power of attorney enables one or more person, known as your 'attorney', to make decisions on your behalf. Find out

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