Regular medical checks are available to help you to spot any potential medical problems. Some health services may be available to you for free or at a concessionary rate – such as sight tests, dental care, prescriptions and immunisations. Support is also available for instances of elder abuse.
Certain health conditions become more common with age. Having routine medical tests is a good way to spot any potential problems and give yourself the best chance to age and live healthily.
Elder abuse is the violation of an elderly individual's human and civil rights by any person. If you are concerned that you might be at risk, or are worried about a friend, relative or client, there are ways to help.
As you get older, you might find an illness like flu harder to shake off. You can protect yourself by taking advantage of free immunisation schemes for flu and other highly infectious diseases.
If you are over 60, you are entitled to free prescriptions and sight tests. Over 50s can also get free sight tests if certain conditions are met.
You may be entitled to free sight tests and other vision-related services. If you are housebound, you can arrange to have a home visit from an optometrist.
If you are experiencing problems with your hearing, contact your local doctor or social services office to find out about the range of services available. You can also contact your hearing aid centre to find a hearing therapist.
If you are disabled or have a severe medical condition it may be hard to visit a dental surgery. There are options available to ensure that you have full access to dental care and treatment.
Basic hygiene and nail cutting may be all that's needed to keep your feet in good health but when you develop a problem it's best to seek professional help from a chiropodist.
Most treatment on the NHS is free, although there can be charges for some things. Depending on your circumstances, you might get help with the cost of some treatment, services and items.