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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.
Information and advice from Age UK on claiming benefits and entitlements, including pension credit, attendance allowance, council tax benefit and many more.
changes in the brain can affect a person’s ability to recognise bodily signals, communicate their needs and use the toilet independently – so continence care can be an important aspect of daily support.
get by missing credit card repayments hiding your spending habits from your family avoiding letters and calls from your creditors (the people you owe money to). If any of the above apply to you, it's important ... problems with debt, you might notice that they're: hiding post being unusually secretive about money and finances getting phone calls from unknown callers struggling to make ends meet avoiding activities
Joel Lewis, Age UK's Policy Manager explains what you should (and shouldn't) expect from the vaccine process.
A gift left in your will to Age UK is a special way of showing your support for older people. Find out more on how your gift could help make a difference.
really enjoy fundraising in aid of Age UK, so always take time to ensure your fundraising is both safe and legal.
Dancing is great exercise for older people. It keeps us fit and improves our social life too. Read about Age UK dance classes.
Guidance and toolkits to support research and evaluations of services delivered to older people.
The menopause is a natural part of female ageing and happens when you stop having periods. Find out more about the symptoms and ways to manage them from Age UK.
We offer a collection of tips, pointers and useful websites for those travelling with a wheelchair, limited mobility or disability.