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Research officer David Southgate explains the Government’s options for supporting older people this winter.
We can help you stay well during winter – from beating the winter blues to making sure your home is warm enough. Find out more with Age UK.
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the virus but also to their friends, family and relatives, who risk catching flu too. Last winter we saw the significant effect that flu can have on people's health, and in turn how it stretches ... people in England eligible for a free NHS flu vaccination, and for other tips on staying well this winter, head to www.nhs.uk/staywell . Jane Cummings
As we get older, changes to our bodies mean that cold weather and winter bugs affect us more than they used to. But there are things you can do to stay warm and well. Find out more with Age UK.
Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Age UK, examines why winter can be so difficult for older people and how we can all help offer support this Christmas.