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  1. Making and amending your will to include a gift to Age UK

    Making or amending a will is easier than you may think. If you're thinking of leaving a gift to Age UK in your will, let us guide you through the process.

  2. Making a will

    If you want to be sure your wishes will be met after you die, then making a will is vital. It may prevent you from paying unnecessary taxes to the government.

  3. Capturing the inclusivity of an Age UK dementia group

    Age UK recently visited a group supporting people living with dementia to produce a film about what makes their sessions so special.

  4. Age Champions

    Age Champion MPs agree to work to help make the UK and their community a great place to grow older. Find out what being an Age Champion means here.

  5. Information for executors

    If you're an executor of a will that leaves a gift to Age UK we can advise on payment of the gift and guidance on next steps. Here's what you need to do.

  6. Choosing the right care home for you

    Choosing a care home is a big decision. Use Age UK's care home checklist to make sure you know exactly what to look for when visiting potential homes.

  7. The difference a gift in your will could make

    A gift left in your will to Age UK is a special way of showing your support for older people. Find out more on how your gift could help make a difference.

  8. Leave a legacy donation in your will

    With a gift to Age UK in your will, you can do so much to make sure older people have the support they deserve in the years to come.

  9. How to make a video call

    Age UK's handy advice on how to video call with family, friends and other loved ones, whether using your computer, smartphone or Android.

  10. Problems with homecare

    not happy with the care you're receiving at home, you have the right to make a complaint. Find out what your next steps are from Age UK.

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