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Who we are and what we do Making a real and positive difference

Age UK Milton Keynes works with and for older people to make a real and positive difference that contributes to their wellbeing and quality of life. Information and Advice Free, confidential and independent advice and information on any aspect of life for older people. 9.00am 4.00pm Telephone advice from our main office at The Peartree Centre At our shop in Bletchley 01908 647 513 Free legal advice Tuesdays 2.00 4.00pm At our shop in Olney 01234 712 334 At our shop in Stony Stratford 01908 560 822 Free legal advice Wednesdays 1.00 3.00pm 2 Tuesday and Thursday 10.00am 12.00 noon CMK Drop-in, 791 Avebury Boulevard (above Iceland in the Food Centre), Central Milton Keynes MK9 3JT Free legal advice: first and third Wednesday of the month 10.00am 12.00 noon Snack & Chat café Our friendly café serves hot snacks, drinks and sandwiches. 10.00am 2.00pm CMK Drop-in Day excursions can also be booked at the Drop-in. Computer Clubs We run a rolling programme of six-week courses made up of 90-minute sessions for people aged 55+. Venues are the CMK Drop-in Centre and The Peartree Centre. Handyperson services We offer help with small practical tasks such as minor plumbing, small electrical jobs and carpentry for people aged 60+. The service is charged at an hourly rate which contributes towards our costs. Clients pay for the cost of materials used. We work in partnership with the Royal British Legion to provide this service free of charge to people who have served in the armed forces for at least seven days, or who are dependants of someone who has served, and receive a means tested benefit. This includes widows and widowers. Home safety check We will check your home to identify hazards likely to cause accidents or falls and give advice on crime prevention, mobility and home maintenance. We will arrange for smoke alarms to be fitted where necessary. Gardening Service We offer a grass-cutting, tidying and pruning service which is charged at an hourly rate that contributes towards our costs. Home Improvement Agency (HIA) This is a free advice, information and support service that helps vulnerable people maintain or adapt their homes to their changing needs, so that they can live independently for as long as possible. Advocacy Our advocacy service offers support and encouragement to help older people represent their own interests and become more aware of their personal rights and how to exercise them. We also have a specialist mental health advocate. 01908 266 697 Home from Hospital A free service that offers emotional and practical support to vulnerable older people for up to six weeks after they are discharged from hospital. 01908 243 864 Carers Support Service This free service provides information and advice for people caring for someone when they leave hospital. 01908 243 864 or 3

Re-ablement Service We work with health professionals to prevent older people having falls and to reduce the number of re-admissions to hospital. We aim to ensure that people leaving hospital have access to the support that will enable them to live independently and, as far as possible, carry on in their home as long as they wish. Relief care We offer a sitting service to people who care for an older person who is a relative or partner and lives with them. It enables carers to have a much-needed break, knowing that their loved one is being well cared for by an experienced person. The scheme is charged at a reasonable hourly rate. Home support Shopping and light housework This scheme offers practical support to people who are unable to manage unaided at home. The scheme is charged at a reasonable hourly rate and can provide other practical support that enables older people to live independently. 01908 557 874 Home visiting and befriending A member of staff or volunteer will visit your home on a regular basis for a friendly chat and to see that things are generally well with you. We are able to help with form-filling and can advise on many of the concerns that you may have. Neat Feet footcare service This is a chargeable service for older people and people with a physical disability or learning disability who can no longer manage to cut their own toenails, and have no carer or family support to help them. 01908 557 883 Community development We support community groups of older people and Senior Voice Milton Keynes, an independent consultative group. Our annual discussion forums enable the voice of older people to be heard. We also produce a free Directory for People in Later Life in Milton Keynes. We support Men in Sheds, a project that provides an opportunity for older men to come together and engage in activities of mutual interest. Current activities include woodworking, metal working, model making, gardening and cooking although other activities can be accommodated. 01908 557 878 Day activities We run 23 lunch clubs that offer older people the chance to enjoy a freshly cooked two-course lunch and to meet friends. Transport can be provided where necessary, and we make a charge to help towards our costs of running the clubs. Also, the purpose-built Kitchener Centre offers day care for vulnerable older people for Olney and the surrounding villages. The DEGA day clubs provide company and support for frail older people living in Woburn Sands and the surrounding villages. Charity shops Our shops are a vital source of income to us and we rely on generous donations of goods from the public to keep them going. Our shops are open Monday to Saturday 9.00am 4.00pm. Olney opens on Sunday to coincide with the Farmers Market. Newport Pagnell 58a High Street MK16 8EH 01908 217 941 Olney 18 High Street MK46 4BB 01234 240 582 Woburn Sands 55 High Street MK17 8QY 01908 583 138 Wolverton 7 Radcliffe Street MK12 5DQ 01908 221 442 Wolverton Books 202 Stratford Road MK12 5RL 01908 319 620 4 5

Furniture stores Bletchley 43 Queensway MK2 2DR Open Monday Saturday 9.30am 5.00pm 01908 645 678 Kiln Farm 6 Burners Lane MK11 3HB Open Monday Saturday 10.00am 5.00pm Sunday 11.00am 4.00pm 01908 263 838 (collections/deliveries of larger items) Stony Stratford 23 High Street MK11 1AA Open Monday to Saturday 9.00am 5.00pm 01908 562 830 Volunteering for us If you have a skill to share or would like to help us within one of our shops or services, please contact our Volunteer Co-ordinator for an informal chat. Making a donation Funds raised by you will help to improve later life by reducing loneliness and isolation for older people locally. All money raised in Milton Keynes stays in Milton Keynes. Thank you for your support. If you would like to support Age UK Milton Keynes, please send your donation to The Fundraising team at the Peartree Centre address. Please make cheques payable to Age UK Milton Keynes. You can also donate online through Virgin money giving on our website. Please Gift Aid your donation. UK taxpayers can make their donation to us worth an extra 25% because we can claim back from the Government tax that has already been paid. We have many exciting events throughout the year and if you would like to attend or help at one of these, please go to our website. Phone 01908 557 891 or email suzanne.campbell@ ageukmiltonkeynes.org.uk Insurance and other products Age UK Enterprises offers a range of products and services tailor-made for the over 50s. These include Home, Car and Travel Insurance, Gas and Electricity and Personal Alarms. Age UK Enterprises also offers help with Wills and an Equity Release advice service provided by Just Retirement Solutions Ltd. The solution to releasing equity from the value of your home may involve a lifetime mortgage or a home reversion plan. To understand the features and risks you should ask for a personalised illustration. The Age UK Guaranteed Funeral Plan allows you to pre-pay for a cremation funeral at today s prices. If you re aged 50 or over, acceptance to the plan is guaranteed. See our website for more details or you can also call us on the number below or pop in for a face-to-face chat. Age UK Milton Keynes CMK Drop-In Centre 791 Avebury Boulevard Central Milton Keynes MK9 3JT 10.00am 2.00pm 01908 201 178 6 7

Age UK Milton Keynes The Peartree Centre 1 Chadds Lane Peartree Bridge Milton Keynes MK6 3EB t e info@ageukmiltonkeynes.org.uk For further information, call Home, Car and Travel Insurance are provided by Ageas Insurance Limited. Gas and Electricity is provided by E.ON Energy Solutions Limited. Age UK Equity Release Advice Service is provided by Just Retirement Solutions Ltd. Registered office: Vale House, Roebuck Close, Bancroft Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7RU. Registered in England number 5125701. Just Retirement Solutions Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Age UK Enterprises Limited receives commission from Just Retirement Solutions Limited of up to 1.5% of the amount advanced under each equity release plan sold, plus a contribution towards marketing support. Your local trading Age UK/Age Concern receives up to 30% of the commission that Age UK Enterprises Limited receives for each equity release plan sold (i.e. up to 0.45% of the amount advanced). Company limited by guarantee registered number 3897291 (Cardiff). Age UK Milton Keynes is an Appointed Representative of Age UK Enterprises Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority for insurance mediation. Registered charity 1079773. IDBB1389 11/12 ACOSE1963V1SEP12