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We know that growing older doesn't come with a manual. Later life may bring changes and opportunities to your life and you may need to know about rights, organisations and services which are unfamiliar to you.
We provide free information and advice to help you on diverse topics ranging from claiming benefits and Power of Attorney, to care at home and care homes. Please browse our guides and place your order below.
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The Older Worker's Guide
Information about rights and issues for older employees, including where to find advice about problems at work.
The Veteran's Guide to Later Life in Scotland
Past military service can open the door to extra support and opportunities.
Unforgotten Forces directory
A directory of Unforgotten Forces partners and services
Unforgotten Forces magazine
This magazine from the Unforgotten Forces partnership is for the older ex-Armed Forces community. It is full of stories about the work and difference made by Unforgotten Forces partner charities and other groups that support older veterans.
Universal Credit
Universal Credit is a means-tested non-taxable benefit to top up your income to a minimum level set by the government.
Useful Contacts
In later life, you may be faced with practical problems that you have not had to deal with before. This guide lists organisations that can help with a range of common issues.
Warm and Well
Information about your home’s energy supply, tips for keeping you and your home warm for less and what to do if your energy supply goes wrong.
What is a benefit check
Our guides provide general information about benefits and social security but sometimes you need advice tailored to your circumstances. A benefit check from one of our friendly helpline advisers can help you to make sure that you are not missing out.
What is dementia?
Learn more about dementia, common signs and symptoms, and how to live well following a diagnosis.
Worried an Older Person is Being Abused?
Staying safe from abuse, and what to do if you are worried that someone you know is being abused.
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