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  1. Care home top-up fees

    You will need to "top up" If you choose a care home with fees higher than your local authority is willing to pay. Read more from Age UK.

  2. Sign up for campaign updates

    Sign up to get a regular newsletter from the Age UK campaigns team, sharing news and details of how you can get involved.

  3. Set up a Tribute Fund

    Giving in memory provides is a wonderful way to celebrate the life of a loved. Set up a personalised Tribute Fund to help raise funds for Age UK.

  4. Guides to research and evaluation

    guidance and information documents could help you conduct your own research or evaluations. This guide covers which research methods may be most appropriate based on the purpose of your research or evaluation: ... different research methods: Guidance – Types of Research Methods This document provides an introductory guide to evaluation, explaining the seven key questions to consider: Guidance – Service Evaluation This

  5. Explaining the energy crisis and what can be done about it

    Research officer David Southgate explains the Government’s options for supporting older people this winter.

  6. Looking after your health and money 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.

  7. Guides about death and dying

    Read our helpful money guides covering topics such as the practical and emotional side of coping with a bereavement.

  8. Help us to help you this winter

    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

  9. Keeping warm and well in winter

    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.

  10. Looking out for loneliness this winter

    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.

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