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  1. Health decline and housing

    Home is where the health is How much of a role does the home we live in play in our wellbeing? Sue Adams, OBE, CEO of Care & Repair England, discusses the importance of reconsidering the relationship ... so it can be easy to forget the wider environmental factors that can negatively impact it. Where we live is hugely important to our wellbeing – our homes being the foundation of a good life, impacting on

  2. 3 ways to tackle climate change

    82-year-old climate change activist Phil Kingston about what changes people can make in their day-to-day lives to protect the planet for future generations.

  3. Policy and research

    Research is an important part of Age UK’s work because it has the power to transform older peoples’ lives for the better. Find more about our policy and research here.

  4. Sky

    ‘Sky Cares’ programme which aims to support the communities in which Sky’s customers and employees live and work.

  5. Thank you for helping us be there

    to lonely older people up and down the country. Hear about the difference we’re making in people’s lives.

  6. Katie Boulter supports ace walking tennis sessions

    users and organisers, discuss the difference the Age UK Walking Tennis programme is making to the lives of older people.

  7. Campaign with older people

    us as we get older. Find out what the key issues are and what we are doing to make older people's lives better

  8. Bladder and bowel information guide

    always easy to speak about bladder and bowel problems, but they can really impact our day-to-day lives, so it's important to reach out if you need help. Read our guide to find out more.

  9. Housing options in later life

    Starting to think more about where you live? There are lots of options available, whether you want to stay at home or move somewhere with more support. Find out more with Age UK.

  10. Rose Ayling-Ellis discusses Old Hands, New Tricks

    of it before.” The premise is a straightforward one: to teach BSL to older people who may be living with hearing loss . But in practice, the project proved to be full of surprises. The benefits of ... and understand others has been invaluable.” But Rose knows that there are plenty of people living with deafness or hearing loss who haven’t grown up with BSL, who are missing out on the benefits

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