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  1. Get Going Together

    Get Going Together is a health and wellbeing programme aimed at supporting older people to take up physical activity.

  2. Support moving into a care home

    When someone moves out of their own home and goes into a care home, it can be a traumatic time. Here are some tips from Age UK on how to make it easier.

  3. The court decision on discharges into care homes

    High Court ruling concerning the Government’s action in discharging older people from hospitals into care homes in spring 2020 was an important moment, says Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK ... Court ruling concerning the Government’s action in discharging older people from hospitals into care homes in spring 2020 was a really important moment. Issued on 27 April, it was significant not only

  4. How is the coronavirus vaccine rollout going?

    Dr Elizabeth Webb reaffirms the importance of patience and good sense after you've received the coronavirus vaccine.

  5. Why are energy bills going up?

    Energy bills go up by record amounts from April. Why is this happening? How has the Government responded?

  6. Care plans

    A care plan sets out how your local council is going to meet your social care needs. Find out more with Age UK.

  7. Key advice when thinking about going abroad in 2021

    Is it OK for us to go abroad now? Here's what to consider if you're thinking of making plans.

  8. 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.

  9. New data on the health and care of over-50s

    The Age UK Health Influencing team reveals new findings into the health, care and wellbeing of people aged 50-59.

  10. The Care Act 2014

    The Care Act 2014 came into effect from 1 April 2015 and is all about adults with care needs and carers. Read more from Age UK.

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