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  1. Retirement

    money you should save for retirement. Planning for retirement Financial journalist and presenter of BBC Radio 4's Moneybox, Paul Lewis, explains why it's important to plan for retirement. Get more advice from

  2. Age UK at Brain Health Day

    to help people keep their thinking skills sharp in later life. 2. The kids are alright Positive engagement between the generations could be a beneficial way of shoring up our thinking skills as we age.

  3. Privacy Policy

    should be sent by email to contact@ageuk.org.uk or by writing to Head of Supporter and Customer Engagement, Age UK, 7th Floor, One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London, EC3N 2LB. Alternatively, you can ... at any time using: contact@ageuk.org.uk , or by telephone: 0800 169 87 87, or by post: Supporter Engagement, Age UK, One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB. We will not use your personal information

  4. Health and safety while fundraising

    can use these to help organise your event, depending on the size and type of fundraiser you are planning. Although Age UK is not ultimately responsible for your fundraising and can’t accept any liability ... questions. We’ll be happy to help! Plan ahead Depending on your event, you may need to arrange necessary permits and safety checks. It's always a good idea to plan ahead before your fundraising starts

  5. Preparing emotionally for retirement

    70-year-old Jay Cassie talks to us about how she 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 ... there was one vital consideration missing in her retirement planning. ‘I found that when you plan for retirement, you plan financially, you plan where you’re going to live, whether you want to upsize, downsize

  6. At the centre of local support

    120 people, including older people attending services, carers, care workers, managers and local stakeholders. The key findings The people the researchers spoke to described overwhelmingly positive experiences

  7. Keeping your fundraising safe and legal

    you will be responsible for carrying it out safely. Here are some things you should consider when planning your fundraising: Insurance If your event involves the public it is likely that you will need to ... event carried out in aid of Age UK will not be covered by Age UK insurance. Food and drink If you plan to have food available at your event then you’ll need to ensure it’s safe. Check out the

  8. International Women's Day 2023

    interested in keeping moving. “In my time as Chair of the Leicestershire Older People’s Engagement Network, I also organised four intergenerational events with local teenagers. The older people

  9. Contact us

    & Services. Visit the  ageco.co.uk for contact details  about insurance, funeral plans, legal services, incontinence products, personal alarms, bathing and other products. Frequently asked

  10. Frailty in older people

    Here’s what you need to know if you’re working with older people living with frailty. The NHS Long Term Plan has identified improving care for older people living with frailty as a priority. On these pages you'll

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