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Why do we value old objects over older people? Age UK is here to change how we age.
Here's how, with your support, Age UK is supporting older people through the cost of living crisis.
A range of products to help you make the most of later life are available through Age UK Trading, with profits given to the charity.
activities to footcare, information and advice and our charity shops, Age UK delivers a number of services designed to help older people
Information about Age UK financial services products
Accessing health services can feel complicated. Read Age UK's information and advice for older people on finding and using health services.
Information about Age Co legal services.
guidance and support. Local Age UKs are continuing to integrate their telephone information and advice services with the Age UK Advice Line. During 2015-2016, we provided £1.8 million in funding for information
We offer community-based support services for people living with dementia and their carers to improve their quality of life.
Find information about the services your GP can offer you, and what to do if you're too ill to visit your GP, and what services GP practices should offer people aged 75 and over, and people with long-term
transport Age UK runs door to door transport services for older people in some parts of the country. These either take the form of: Wheelchair-accessible minibus services Befriending schemes, where the befriender ... older people to arrange transport with a local provider, such as Dial-a-Bus or the Royal Voluntary Service . There may be a small charge to cover the cost of petrol. Older people who are frail and have mobility
Many local Age UKs operate handyperson services. These services offer older people extra help with small practical jobs to make their lives easier and safer around the home.
disability that makes it difficult to use a local dental surgery, there may be a community dental service. These services have easy access to the surgery, or other adaptations suited for people with physical disabilities ... treating patients with special requirements. Your dentist or GP may need to refer you to a local service. If you haven't been able to find a dental practice currently accepting new NHS patients, contact