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Millions of older people are living in poverty, struggling to pay their bills, or are feeling lonely and forgotten. Learn about how you can support older people.
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idea to take simple precautions to ensure they are looking after themselves as temperatures rise. Top tips for staying cool in a heatwave Check on older neighbours or relatives who live alone and are living
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