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  1. 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.

  2. 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

  3. 5 tips to boost your mood

    Psychologist Susan Quilliam gives her top 5 tips for making yourself feel better and boosting your mood. Read her tips here at Age UK.

  4. How to make your home safer and more comfortable

    If it’s getting harder to manage at home, making some simple adaptations or equipment around your home could really help. Find out more from Age UK.

  5. Care home closures

    Care home closures are a rare occurrence, but can cause anxiety and distress for those affected. This page will cover what to do if your care home is facing closure.

  6. Donate

    millions of older people. There are many different ways that you can donate or give money to Age UK. Make a one-off or monthly donation now.

  7. Volunteering

    UK helps more than 7 million people every year. It's only with your help that we can continue to make a difference. Sign up to volunteer today.

  8. Save energy, pay less information guide

    our guide to find out more about the changes you need to pay less for energy – small changes can make a big difference.

  9. A-Z of fundraising ideas

    for some ways to raise money for charity? From bake sales to sponsored silences, this A-Z of ideas is sure to help make it easy to fundraise at work, school or in your community.

  10. Problems with homecare

    If you're not happy with the care you're receiving at home, you have the right to make a complaint. Find out what your next steps are from Age UK.

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