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  1. Driving as you get older

    For lots of us, driving is about more than getting from A to B – it gives us a feeling of freedom and independence. We've brought together information and advice on a range of topics about driving – from renewing your licence, to declaring medical conditions, to adjusting to life without driving.

  2. Your hospital stay information guide

    No one wants to go into hospital. Our guide can help you to feel as prepared as possible if you do have to at some point.

  3. Being active as you get older

    important to maintaining health and happiness. Find advice and support from Age UK to help you get moving so you'll feel better for longer.

  4. Invest in your health as you age

    movement is one of the best ways to protect your future health, and there are all sorts of different ways you can fit more movement in your day-to-day life.

  5. Gender pay gap

    requirements for all companies with over 250 employees to publish their gender pay gap data, we have now published our gender pay report.

  6. How to get help with urgent or one-off expenses

    If you have an unexpected bill or emergency cost that you can't pay, There might be support available. Find out more from Age UK.

  7. Care home top-up fees

    You will need to "top up" If you choose a care home with fees higher than your local authority is willing to pay. Read more from Age UK.

  8. A guide to income tax for pensioners

    If your income is over a certain amount, you'll have to pay Income Tax on it. Find out more with Age UK.

  9. Support us

    Millions of older people are living in poverty, struggling to pay their bills, or are feeling lonely and forgotten. Learn about how you can support older people.

  10. Do I have to sell my home to pay for care?

    We explain the means test and property and when you have to sell your home to pay for care. Find out more information from Age UK. Read now.

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