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Are you rushed off your feet taking care of your family and your ageing relatives? Would life be easier if you could find information on health and social care, money and pensions, and legal matters all housed under one roof? If so, Dignity Magazine is for you. Each issue of the magazine contains a wealth of practical information and actionable advice on subjects related to ageing and living well.

Such as health and wellbeing, older people's mental health, work and retirement, and living well on less. We also write about consumer, legal and welfare rights, and the anti ageing activities that can keep everyone happy and healthy. As the furlough scheme comes to an end, around 320,000 private tenants - already behind with their rent through no fault of their own - are at risk of losing their homes.
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Dignity Magazine is a bi-monthly, current affairs title. Many of whom are disempowered, disengaged and disenfranchised when in the past they were proud, active and productive citizens. There are huge issues with pensioner poverty, loneliness and social isolation, and declining physical and emotional health.
Emerging research suggests that fresh air and sunlight may help defeat the spread of the virus. We take a look at the evidence. Loss of routine and lack of contact with others has left many people struggling with their moods and battling brain fog. But what exactly is this and what can we do to remedy it?
Around 300,000 people in the UK continue to experience debilitating symptoms months after becoming infected with the virus. Our cover features explores this strange new phenomenon. We also look at the actions that people can take to keep their moods high in these uncertain times and examine the findings from a Spanish trial which shows that vitamin D has the potential to reduce the severity of an infection.
Our feature shows women how to check their state pension entitlement and reclaim any underpayments. Other articles include: the NHS Assurance Scheme - Free indefinite leave to remain to families of deceased NHS workers - the over-80s state pension - new extended Access to Work scheme. Plus the News, Grants, What's On sections and more.
Approximately 1.2 million people in the UK suffer from hoarding disorder. We take a look at this diagnosable mental health condition as well as highlight a simple decluttering strategy that may help keep hoarding habits under control.

Other articles include: the happiness course offering a solution the UK's mental health crisis - the low-cost farewells helping combat funeral poverty - the abolition of the adult dependency increase in April - Pensioner homeowners turning to equity release instead of state benefits - Attendance Allowance.Plus the News, Grants, What's On sections and much more.
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