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  1. Public policy briefings

    to MPs and peers on how proposed legislation affects later life and how their work could improve lives.

  2. A place to call home

    We all deserve a place to call home. Find out more about how Age UK is helping older people live with dignity and security.

  3. Age-friendly communities

    The Age friendly communities guide gives suggestions for how we can make where we live a better place to grow older.

  4. Our partnerships with Trusts and Foundations

    and foundations who have generously donated to Age UK, to help older people lead more fulfilling lives.

  5. You're not alone

    We'll all experience feelings of loneliness at some point in our lives. Learn more about the work we're doing to help older people.

  6. Keith's story: writing with dementia

    Keith Oliver has lived with dementia for 8 years, but every day finds a reason to be positive. He tells us his story.

  7. Health and wellbeing resources pack for local health and care systems

    These resources packs from Age UK can help you understand local communities, the people that live their and the things affecting health and wellbeing.

  8. Age UK Trading Personal Alarms

    Personal Alarms give users the freedom to live independently, safe in the knowledge that if there is an accident or fall they can get help quickly.

  9. Poverty and low income among Black older people

    asks Age UK Policy Manager Sally West. And what can be done? More than 2 million pensioners (18%) live in poverty in the UK. These headline figures are worrying enough, but for older people from Black ... £169 for White older households. Older Black people are also more likely to be tenants in retirement – the Pensions Policy Institute found that only around half of Black people aged 65+ were

  10. u3a – Later life learning

    There are no age limits but the u3a is for people 'no longer in full time work' –retired or semi-retired. For this reason, it attracts a lot of members aged 50 and over. However, there’s no ... either at somebody’s home, or in a room in a local library, church or community centre. If you live in an isolated town, are unwell or have difficulty leaving your home, you may prefer Virtual u3a.

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