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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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Help to manage your money and benefits
This guide looks at your options if you want or need some help to manage your money. It also explains how someone can help you with your benefits, including making benefit claims on your behalf.
2025 Age Scotland Calendar
Our popular 2025 annual calendar is a useful resource which is full of practical seasonal advice for making the most of later life all year round. *Please note: Residents must be over the age of 50 and with a Scottish postal address.
Adult Disability Payment
Extra money for those who have not yet reached State Pension age, who have a physical or mental disability or health condition that affects their ability to carry out day-to-day activities.
Age Maze
We know that growing older doesn’t come with a manual. Later life can bring changes and new opportunities in your life. Our Age Maze guide aims to give you information about the organisations and services that are there to help you.
Age Scotland Publications List
Order form for our free information guides 2024.
A Guide for Adult Carers in Scotland
Caring for a friend or relative can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. It can also be stressful and exhausting, but there is support available for both you and the person you care for.
Arranging a Funeral
Information about planning a funeral, whether you are thinking about what you want for yourself, or arranging a funeral for a family member or friend.
Attendance Allowance and Pension Age Disability Payment
Extra financial support for those who have reached State Pension Age, and have a physical or mental disability or health condition that means they need help with personal care, or supervision.
Avoiding Scams
People of all ages can fall for scams. However, older people can be at a greater risk from scams, and of being targeted by scammers, than younger people.
Benefit and Pension Changes
Information for older people in about recent and upcoming changes to benefits and social security in Scotland.
Benefits for people living with dementia
The benefits system can provide financial support for people living with dementia.
Benefits Maze
Our Benefits Maze guide aims to help you through the maze of benefits, pensions and social security, enabling you to claim any extra money you are entitled to.
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