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  1. Age UK know what to do

    When you don't know where to turn, turn to us. Age UK. Know what to do. Learn about how we help.

  2. What is a carer's assessment?

    first step to getting help is arranging a carer's assessment with your local council, which looks at what support you need and how your council could help. Get in touch with your local council's social services ... agree that you're eligible for help, they'll work with you to draw up a support plan. This outlines what services or help you need to support you in your caring role. The kind of help and support you could

  3. Discover

    Discover the latest news and views on age and ageing – from analysis of what's hitting the headlines, to the big issues affecting older people.

  4. Lesley Manville on Mrs Harris Goes To Paris

    star of stage and screen Lesley Manville about her latest film, the importance of representation, and what she loves most about getting older.

  5. Coronavirus risk for older people: the updated picture

    Age UK's Dr Elizabeth Webb provides an update on what we know about coronavirus and the risk it poses to older people.

  6. Is there an increased risk of coronavirus for BAME older people?

    There’s evidence that coronavirus presents higher risks for people who are BAME. But what can we say about BAME older people?

  7. Recovering from coronavirus

    Recovery from coronavirus, much like its symptoms, differs from person to person. Here's what people can do to get back on track.

  8. What’s the difference between a raffle and a lottery?

    A raffle and lottery are both popular games in the UK that can result in cash prizes, but what exactly are the differences between the two?

  9. Is a lengthy lockdown for older people on the way?

    Charity Director Caroline Abrahams ponders what a prolonged lockdown for older people as part of the Government's 'exit plan' will mean.

  10. How can we recognise when we have coronavirus?

    Age UK's Dr Elizabeth Webb discusses the other symptoms of coronavirus being identified, and what it means to be 'asymptomatic'.

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