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    Products to make later life feel good Profits made from the products and services offered through Age UK Trading are given back to the charity to help improve the lives of older people. Insurance Protect ... things that matter to you, with insurance offered through Age UK Trading. Home insurance Car insurance Motor breakdown cover Travel Insurance Independent living Age UK Trading products to help you feel safe

  2. Questions to ask before travelling

    Take a look at our article on what to ask when booking a holiday if you have limited mobility, disability or care needs.

  3. Homeowners information guide

    Download our guide to find out more about owning, buying or selling a home.

  4. Making devices easier to use for older people

    Getting to grips with smartphones, tablets and computers can feel overwhelming, especially if you have trouble with your sight, hearing or mobility. Fortunately, there's a range of adjustable features ... features to make sure the device meets your needs.

  5. Functional fitness – movement for better ageing

    Functional fitness focuses on movements that build your strength, stamina and mobility and help you perform real-life, day-to-day activities. Find out more about functional fitness as your age.

  6. Accessible travel tips and information

    collection of tips, pointers and useful websites for those travelling with a wheelchair, limited mobility or disability.

  7. 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.

  8. 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, these guides can help you.

  9. Accessible days out in the South East

    good practices, some places have made a big effort to ensure their attractions are accessible for all. Here are some of the best accessible places to visit in the South East when walking is less easy. ... Blenheim Palace Blenheim Palace near Oxford gets full marks for accessibility. Motorised scooters are available for hire from the palace entrance (some way from the actual building) for exploring the

  10. Transport concessions for disabled people

    If you're disabled you could be entitled to free travel on local busses or discounts on your rail journeys. Find out how you could save on your transport costs.

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