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  1. Everyone providing care to older people should have the flu vaccine

    Age UK's Clinical Lead discusses flu jabs for those caring for older people, while sharing facts and busting myths about the vaccine.

  2. Coffee morning

    Round up your friends, family or colleagues for some quality time over a cuppa, while raising vital funds for Age UK.

  3. Driving as you get older

    For lots of us, driving is about more than getting from A to B – it gives us a feeling of freedom and independence. We've brought together information and advice on a range of topics about driving – from renewing your licence, to declaring medical conditions, to adjusting to life without driving.

  4. Employment and Support Allowance: Amounts & Eligibility

    Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) is support for anyone who has limited work capabilities due to an illness or disability. Read more from Age UK.

  5. Vodafone

    and risk becoming more lonely, isolated, and cut off from modern life. Age UK and Vodafone are working together to help change this.

  6. Help us to help you this winter

    Getting the flu can be a miserable experience for anyone. Even when you are fit and healthy, flu can knock you for six, and for older people in particular it can lead to serious health problems like pneumonia

  7. Care that's right for you

    Care that's right for you We understand that the care system isn't easy to navigate. Knowing where to start and what rights you have can feel daunting. But Age UK know what to do. There are 1.6 million ... next. Information to help you look after someone It can be difficult to find time to look after your own needs if you're caring for someone. And who looks out for you if you're looking after someone else

  8. Being active as you get older

    important to maintaining health and happiness. Find advice and support from Age UK to help you get moving so you'll feel better for longer.

  9. Getting active when you find exercise difficult

    We all know moving more is good for us. But knowing what kind of activity is right for you can be difficult. Age UK has advice that can help.

  10. A guide to redundancy in the UK

    your work – for example, if the business is closing down or changes are made to the way the work is done. Dealing with redundancy can be stressful, especially if you’ve had the same job for a while or had ... way. They may consult with you, or a representative such as a trade union, before making a final decision. Ask about the selection criteria if you’re not clear about why you’re being made redundant. Your

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