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  1. Ted's story

    Norfolk Broads with his beloved wife Jess, on sunny days Ted loves wandering to the beachfront near his home to reflect on memories and watch the waves. “I try to get out as often as I can – especially ... Ted explains. “It’s depressing, and it’s long.” When 88-year-old Ted stays home, where he lives alone, he can’t help but think of Jess – and the space she left behind

  2. Getting active when you're not sure where to start

    important to find something you enjoy.  Getting active can seem daunting if you don’t currently move much – so start small. It’s always a good idea to build up your activity levels gradually ... ways you can begin to move more that fit in with your daily routine. Remember that every step counts – even if it’s just a few extra here and there. It’s about moving more each day, in whatever

  3. How to keep your hands and feet warm in winter

    It's important to keep your hands, feet and head warm as the weather gets colder. Find out more with Age UK.

  4. Sporty ideas

    Age UK you'll be making a huge difference to the older people who need our support.

    Let's get moving Need some more inspiration? Explore our full list of fundraising ideas

  5. Dunelm

    Older people have the right to feel valued, feel included, and feel the joy of being truly at home. Which is Dunelm is supporting Age UK over the next three years aiming to raise at least £2 million. Find

  6. Housing information guides

    you, worried about homelessness, want to know your rights as a tenant of you're buying or selling a home, these guides can help you.

  7. Supporting older people through change

    older people manage change. When you’re going through a major change in life – like stopping work, moving to a new area or coming to terms with a health condition – it’s important to have people to lean ... more manageable. The aim is to be there to give people face-to-face support, often by going to their homes, to help them take control at a difficult time – so they’re not left to deal with things alone.” Delivered

  8. Summer active challenge

    older people! Have the lighter evenings and warmer weather got you itching to get outside and get moving? Make this summer one to remember with a challenge in aid of Age UK! Choose your challenge How will ... £200 could do…or even £2,000! Nothing beats the thrill of getting out there and getting moving for a cause you believe in. And the more you raise through your challenge, the more older people

  9. Age UK’s Cost of Living Response Fund

    126 local Age UKs who delivered a range of interventions across 5 key areas: information and advice, home support, meal provision, social support and/or physical activity, and day centres. 95% of the Age ... This has led to £848,105.25 of weekly benefits being identified. 8,467 older people received home support services such as cleaning, shopping and gardening. 57,767 meals were delivered to 3,098 older

  10. What the NHS 10 Year Plan means for older people

    launched on 3 July. It commits to achieving 3 ‘shifts’ in how the NHS operates:  moving care from hospitals into communities making better use of technology focussing on preventing sickness ... older people, as well as some of the concerns and challenges that may be faced in delivering them. 1. Moving care from hospitals into communities The headline proposal in the plan is the development of Neighbourhood

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