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  1. Finding a tradesperson you can trust

    When you need a job doing around the house, it's important to find a tradesperson you can trust. Find out more from Age UK.

  2. The Omaze Million Pound House Draw, the Lake District

    Our partnership with Omaze raised a staggering £5.25 million to support older people! Thank you to everyone who entered the draw.

  3. Housing Benefit

    Housing Benefit is a means-tested benefit that provides money to help people on a low income to cover their rent. Find out more on Age UK.

  4. Our partnerships with Trusts and Foundations

    We would like to thank the trusts and foundations who have generously donated to Age UK, to help older people lead more fulfilling lives.

  5. Gifted Housing Service

    the responsibilities of home ownership can be daunting. Age UKs Gifted Housing scheme can help you when considering retirement housing options.

  6. Social housing information guide

    Download our guide to find out more about social housing.

  7. Specialist housing options

    Age UK look at specialist housing options for older people, including shared ownership, retirement villages, Abbeyfield developments, and almshouses.

  8. Housing information guides

    Read Age UK's information housing information guides. Whether you're considering what's best for you, worried about homelessness, want to know your rights as a tenant of you're buying or selling a home

  9. Renting and social housing

    out more about your options here.  Social housing is lower-cost rented housing provided by landlords registered with the Regulator of Social Housing, known as social landlords. Social landlords are ... council or a housing association. The social housing provided by councils is sometimes referred to as 'council housing'.  Social housing is likely to be cheaper than privately rented housing and can also

  10. Health decline and housing

    Care & Repair England, discusses the importance of reconsidering the relationship between poor housing and health in older people. Looking in the wrong place Think pieces and TV programmes are forever ... impact poor housing has on older people’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. They’re due to publish an Inquiry Report, including suggested solutions, this summer. Why is this link between housing, health

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