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  1. Homeowners information guide

    Download our guide to find out more about owning, buying or selling a home.

  2. It Doesn't Add Up - Cost of Living Crisis campaign

    Older people get in touch with us every day with heartbreaking stories – they're drastically cutting back on their spending, but no matter what they do, their finances just won’t stretch to cover ... Recently, 4.2 million over 60s have cut back on food or groceries to make ends meet.  Older people are being pushed into debt, living in cold houses, eating less and cutting back on time with friends and

  3. Government must act now to avert disaster in our care homes

    Now is the time for action Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK, discusses the vital need for Government action to protect vulnerable older people, and the workers caring for them. What started ... unease about the extent to which care homes are getting the Government help they need is turning rapidly to anger and real alarm. Some 400,000 older people live in care homes in this country and the vast majority

  4. Disabled Facilities Grants & other help to get home adaptations and equipment

    You may be entitled to free disability equipment or small adaptations from your local council, or to a Disabled Facilities Grant for larger adaptations. Find out more with Age UK.

  5. Do I have to sell my home to pay for care?

    We explain the means test and property and when you have to sell your home to pay for care. Find out more information from Age UK. Read now.

  6. Vodafone

    still today 5 million people over 55 are not online, and risk becoming more lonely, isolated, and cut off from modern life. Age UK and Vodafone are working together to help change this.

  7. Virtual physical challenge

    Set your own virtual physical challenge and fundraise for Age UK at the same time.

  8. Running challenge

    Get fitter and fundraise at the same time by setting your own running challenge.

  9. Debt help and advice

    debts and your creditors ask questions about your circumstances – such as whether you own your home ask about your income and your outgoings carry out a benefits check to make sure you’re claiming ... serious consequences if they're not paid. For example, if you don’t pay your mortgage, your home could be repossessed. Priority debts include: mortgage second mortgage or secured loan rent Council

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