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  1. Debt help and advice

    It can feel difficult to ask for help with debt – but whatever your situation, there's support out there. Find out more with Age UK.

  2. Information and advice services

    know that growing older doesn't come with a manual. That's why we provide free information and advice to help you on diverse topics.

  3. Income and tax advice

    We've brought together information and advice on a range of income and tax-related topics, including Inheritance Tax and equity release. Find out more with Age UK.

  4. Information and advice

    Age UK provides information and advice on many topics that you may need help with in later life. Get advice on money, care, health, housing and more.

  5. Help & advice for carers

    yourself as one. Below you'll find emotional and practical help, as well as advice on what financial support is available to you. What do you need help with? 'Do seek help. Do accept it's stressful' Caroline Abrahams

  6. Delivering vital information and advice

    Learn how Age UK supports older people through information, advice and advocacy online, over the phone, and through our network of local Age UK partners.

  7. Home security tips and advice

    you can do at home to feel safer and put your mind at ease. Improving the security of your doors and windows can reduce the risk of your home being burgled – and help you feel safer. It's not necessarily ... having to open the door fully locks such as hinge bolts for additional security. A door chain can be helpful – but avoid leaving it on all the time if there's a chance family, carers or emergency services

  8. Information and advice for a specialised audience

    Vicky Bates explains how The Alzheimer's Show provides a chance to share our resources and learn from the people they help.

  9. Benefits and accessing cash - coronavirus advice

    coronavirus outbreak has led to some changes in how benefits can be claimed and how we can access cash. We've outlined some of these changes and what they might mean for you.

  10. Walking tips and advice for older people

    Regular walking not only keeps you fit, but also increases flexibility, boosts your mood and safeguards your health. Find out more information from Age UK.

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