The latest insight and commentary
Keep up to date with articles and resources specially curated for professionals working with older people.
Keep up to date with articles and resources specially curated for professionals working with older people.
Stay informed on the issues affecting older people with articles written by Age UK's health experts. We've also included links to some of the best resources for those supporting older people from other organisations and public bodies.
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The Age UK Health Influencing team outlines simple ways for professionals to help ease loneliness this winter.
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New statistics reveal the scale of domestic abuse among older people, and how we can all work to raise awareness.
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The Age UK Health Influencing team discusses the impact of corridor care, and what can be done to fix it.
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Age UK's Ageing While Black report examines how people of Black Caribbean heritage are experiencing getting older.
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The Age UK Health Influencing team answers your questions about the best ways to stay healthy this winter.
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Our new report examines how social care system changes in the past 10 years are affecting older people's health.
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We answer your questions about recent changes to the Winter Fuel Payment, benefits rates, and more.
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Age UK's Health Influencing team explains the importance of 4 key NHS guidance documents for the year ahead.
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Age UK's Health Influencing team details how professionals can support older people through the challenges of 2025.
Our 2025 report revealed that while more of us are living longer, on many other measures we have gone backwards. Fewer people are getting long-term social care support, fewer key health staff are working in the community, and perhaps worst of all, we are living fewer years in good health.
Our latest analysis of the health and social care needs of the older population, and recommendations for the NHS and social care.
Older adults are at higher risk of infection and its severe consequences including indirectly, through increasing risk of other illnesses such as stroke and heart disease. As the population continues to age, preventing and treating infections earlier and more effectively in older adults will become even more important.
Guidance from the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives (AACE) endorsed by British Geriatrics Society and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, on what a person should do if they fall, and some simple steps they can take to prevent falling.
A BGS report focusing on the universality of older age and how health systems can be improved to better meet the needs of older people. It takes into account the Ten Year Plan themes of hospital to community, analogue to digital, sickness to prevention, and workforce.
A report by Carers UK exploring the challenges experienced by the UK’s 5.8 million unpaid carers, and the contribution they make through their caring responsibilities.
CQC’s annual report and assessment of health care and social care in England.
A report by the Centre for Ageing Better looking at the national picture of the older population in England, using a variety of national data sources.
A report by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) looking at the health outcomes of adults using social care services and how the system can have a more active role in health improvement.
Announcement about the nine common conditions, for which patients will be able to have an online appointment with a specialist anywhere in England from 2027, revealed by NHS England.
A blog from Healthwatch exploring what people have told them about Continuing Healthcare (CHC).
The Government’s 10 year health plan for England.
Press release about the new plans for Neighbourhood health.