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  1. Age UK: making care visible

    'Making Caring Visible'. Age UK has long taken this idea to heart, as Senior Campaigns Manager Eorann Lean explains; and it's more important than ever that decision-makers support those putting the care of ... others before their own physical and mental wellbeing. Carers Week is a chance to raise awareness of care and highlight the challenges faced by unpaid carers, while recognising their ongoing contributions

  2. Visiting the National Memorial Arboretum

    Veterans from Joining Forces Nottingham & Nottinghamshire pay a visit to the National Memorial Arboretum.

  3. How to plan for the future with dementia

    There are things you can do now which can help you feel confident that the care and support you receive in the future will be right for you, and that your financial and legal affairs will be dealt with in the

  4. Preparing emotionally for retirement

    prepared emotionally for retirement and the 3-point plan which helped her. After working as Exhibition Coordinator for Earls Court and Olympia for 22 years, Jay left to work for a security company in ... in the exhibition event business. After that, she set up her own security company with two partners, which she still owns but doesn’t work in. She decided to retire when she was 63. 'You think

  5. Celebrations for the Coronation

    continuing over the bank holiday weekend. From street parties to volunteering, there are plenty of ways for communities across the country to commemorate this historic occasion. A new era His Majesty The King ... only around 20% of the UK’s current population were alive at the time she came to the throne. For many people, the upcoming Coronation of King Charles III will therefore be the first they have ever

  6. Howzat for ageing better!

    later life… Ageing better is a team sport, as we look to one another for the encouragement we need to think, talk and take actions for a healthier later life. Walking cricket is a team sport too – ... childhood and happy memories of matches played with family while on holidays. Despite her affection for the game, in those days Sara wasn’t able to get involved at school, as it was only played by

  7. Apply for a medal

    If you're eligible, you can apply for a medal for time spent in the armed forces

  8. Top tips for grandparents

    of the most common questions grandparents have, with advice from other grandparents on what works for them.

  9. Creativity is for life

    Sheila discusses her lifelong passion for art, how the challenges of later life have put limitations on her creativity, and why being able to express yourself is important, whatever your age.

  10. Fit for the future

    Fit for the future aims to improve physical and mental wellbeing in older people with long term conditions.

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