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  1. What is ageism? Age discrimination & your rights

    because of your age. It can also include the way that older people are represented in the media, which can have a wider impact on the public’s attitudes. If you experience ageism, it can impact on your confidence ... of ageism include: losing a job because of your age being refused interest-free credit, a new credit card, car insurance or travel insurance because of your age receiving a lower quality of service in

  2. Your brain – what it is and what it does

    everything you do, think, feel and say – the things that make you who you are and enable you to go about your daily activities. The average adult brain is about the size of a medium cauliflower. The average adult ... care of it. Your brain has three main jobs.  Managing your unconscious or 'automatic' functions, such as heartbeat, breathing, digestion and control of body temperature. Managing your conscious or

  3. What pension options do I have?

    Find out about your options for your pension pot when you retire.

  4. The Big Bag Challenge

    Fill a bag and donate your unwanted items to your Age UK shop this October!

  5. How to prepare for the switch to digital landlines

    Age UK and BT answer your questions about the digital landline switchover and how to get the support you need.

  6. Looking after your health and wellbeing during the cost of living crisis

    health conditions. It's important to continue to prioritise your health needs. Medication - quote (HI CoL section) Keep taking your medication Your medication is important and you should continue to prioritise ... should cut back on or use as a way to save some money as other costs rise. If you're over 60 years old, your NHS prescriptions should be free .  Many of us may be trying to cut back on our heating costs

  7. Making and amending your will to include a gift to Age UK

    or amending a will is easier than you may think. If you're thinking of leaving a gift to Age UK in your will, let us guide you through the process.

  8. Make a one-off donation in memory of your loved one

    A gift in memory of your loved one can help Age UK continue to provide the advice, support and services many older people rely on. Make a difference today.

  9. The Great Winter Bag Drop

    This winter, Age UK charity shops need your donations to help beat loneliness.

  10. Making devices easier to use for older people

    overwhelming, especially if you have trouble with your sight, hearing or mobility. Fortunately, there's a range of adjustable features to make sure the device meets your needs.

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