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  1. Caring for someone with dementia

    If the person you care for is diagnosed with dementia, you don’t have to manage on your own. Find out more with Age UK.

  2. How to get the best energy deal for you

    We've outlined certain steps you can take to make sure you're getting the best energy deal you can – from paying by direct debit to switching energy suppliers. Find out more with Age UK.

  3. Living in a residential park home (mobile home)

    Park homes, also known as mobile homes, are single-storey houses that can be moved from place to place. Find out if a park home would suit you from Age UK.

  4. Four-legged friends for people with dementia

    Age UK Trafford has enlisted some canine companions to assist with dementia support groups. We meet some of them.

  5. Caring for someone with dementia information guide

    Download Age UK's Caring for someone with dementia information guide for practical and emotional advice to support those caring for people with dementia.

  6. Help and support for people with dementia

    If you have dementia there may be ways you can receive help and support, either now or in the future. Read now for more information from Age UK.

  7. Dementia

    Dementia is not a disease in itself - but a group of symptoms that may accompany a number of diseases that affect your brain. Read more about it from Age UK.

  8. How to plan for the future with dementia

    which can help you feel confident that the care and support you receive in the future will be right for you, and that your financial and legal affairs will be dealt with in the way you want.

  9. A new milestone for improving dementia care in hospitals

    acute trusts in England have voluntarily signed up to John's Campaign, and what this means for people with dementia and their carers during a hospital stay.

  10. Phone scams

    Phone scams and cold calls can be annoying, frustrating, and even threatening. Find out what you can do to stop them and protect yourself from scams.

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