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  1. Invest in your health as you age

    benefits. Trying a new sport or activity can be a great way to make new friends, explore your local area and just have fun! Find a sport or activity The best place to start is to think about the kind of

  2. Veterans welcome a new generation of soldiers

    Older veterans from Joining Forces Age UK Portsmouth were recently invited to see a new generation of soldiers passing out at Arming Training Centre (ATC) Pirbright. We joined them to see what happened on the day.

  3. Real life stories

    Read about older people who have taken part in Age UK services.

  4. Will Aid November 2025

    September onwards to see a list of participating solicitors. Once you have found a solicitor in your area, you contact them directly to book your Will Aid appointment for November. Appointments fill up fast

  5. Paying for care

    fees and at-home care service fees vary depending on a number of different factors, including the area, what services are included and whether or not you're eligible for financial help from the council

  6. Things to do to feel less lonely

    how you're feeling after losing a loved one. There might be specialist support groups in your local area. Even if you're not sure you want to talk, just being in a space with people who are going through ... can be a great way of meeting new people in your community. Find out more about what's on in your area Volunteering There are lots of ways to volunteer with us. As well as making an incredible difference

  7. Personalised Integrated Care

    England. We work to bring together voluntary organisations and health and care services in local areas. Together we provide an innovative combination of medical and non‑medical personalised support for ... Personalised Integrated Care programme brings together voluntary, health and care organisations in local areas to help older people who are living with long-term conditions and are at risk of recurring hospital

  8. Our partnerships with Trusts and Foundations

    or getting more active. Local Age UKs deliver these services, using their expert knowledge of their area to transform older people’s health, wellbeing and finances. We also campaign to put older people ... your generosity will contribute to initiatives that improve older people's quality of life. Key areas of support include:   Our national services such as the Age UK Advice Line , The Silver Line

  9. Loneliness stories

    Sandwell also arranged for Joseph to visit the local lunch club and he's made some new friends in the area. Plus, he’s started gardening again, with a little kickstart from Age UK Sandwell’s gardeners ... calling on Christine for a few days immediately after Christmas. But Kirstine happened to be in the area and decided to drop in. The Christine who opened the door was a shadow of the normal bubbly, vibrant

  10. Volunteers providing exercises by phone

    over the phone as a new way to assist with the physical and mental wellbeing of older people in the area. Volunteers contribute to the work of the Age UK’s network in a variety of ways, with new initiatives ... participating Pierre (pictured) is one of the volunteers participating in Active Chats. He lives in the local area, with his job as a physiotherapist having allowed him to become a functional part of his community

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