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  1. Longer tenancies would be good news for older private renters

    Age UK and Age UK London are working jointly to seek reform of the private rented sector for the benefit of older renters.

  2. The health and care needs of older LGBT+ people

    Age UK is working to highlight the health and care needs of older LGBT+ people, and what can be done to improve their experiences.

  3. Buy products

    Age UK is the UK's leading charity working with and for older people. Information on products offered by Age UK for the over 50s.

  4. Common conditions and frailty

    Here, you’ll find expert resources to help you when working with older people living with frailty. We’ve categorised them by some of the most common conditions.

  5. How to complain about care to your local council

    decision regarding your care or you have a complaint about the care you’ve received, you have certain rights. Find out more from Age UK.

  6. 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.

  7. A special day at the Jet Age Museum

    Last month, veterans from Joining Forces Gloucestershire gathered at the county's Jet Age Museum. The visit served a dual purpose: to reflect upon the project's success in this area and, with November

  8. What to do if you're feeling down at Christmas

    If a loved is dealing with difficult feelings this Christmas, these tips from our friends at Mind, the mental health charity, could help.

  9. Age UK at the Alzheimer's show 2019

    Age UK was at the Alzheimer's Show to offer advice and support, and discover innovations improving life with dementia.

  10. Celebrity Call Centre at Christmas with Age UK

    Steph recommends the caller's mother stays at home but people visit her throughout the day in small groups, giving her mother a break in between and time to recover at the end of the day. Steph then talks about ... she'll be on her own on Christmas day. Nick Hewer photo Nick says "loneliness is bad enough at any time, but at Christmas I think it's really difficult. Not least because you know that all around you families

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