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  1. Keeping warm and well in winter

    older, changes to our bodies mean that cold weather and winter bugs affect us more than they used to. But there are things you can do to stay warm and well. Find out more with Age UK.

  2. How to keep your hands and feet warm in winter

    It's important to keep your hands, feet and head warm as the weather gets colder. Find out more with Age UK.

  3. Keeping older people warm and well this winter

    Age UK’s Consumer and Financial Services Policy Manager explains the Government scheme that aims to keep us warmer.

  4. Overcoming financial difficulties in winter

    We share nine practical tips to older people keep financial woes at bay during the winter months.

  5. How to keep cool in hot weather

    (between 11am and 3pm), and keep in the shade. Wear a sun hat and carry a bottle of water with you. Wear light-coloured, lightweight cotton clothing can help keep you cooler. Keep an eye on the weather forecast  ... CE mark and UV40 label. Keep blinds down and windows closed when it's cooler inside than out. Most medication should be kept below 25°C – so it can be best to keep it in the fridge when it's really

  6. World secrets of staying happy in winter

    Writer Helen Russell explains how people around the world manage to stay happy and healthy in even the coldest, darkest conditions.

  7. Keeping your fundraising safe and legal

    Fundraising is a rewarding way of supporting Age UK. Please read these tips on how to keep your fundraising for Age UK safe and legal beforehand.

  8. Practical ways to help older people

    Things you can do to help older people with practical stuff, or keeping spirits up, during this period of social distancing in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

  9. Looking after your health and money this winter

    We can help you stay well during winter – from beating the winter blues to making sure your home is warm enough. Find out more with Age UK.

  10. LGBT+ groups for older people and staying connected

    Keeping in touch with others and taking part in social activities can help us stay connected and prevent feelings of loneliness. Some local Age UK's run groups aimed at older LGBT+ people.

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