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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.
As we get older, we're more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. We've brought together information and advice on how you can reduce your risk of developing diabetes.
Our 'Behind the Headlines' report highlights why it's important to protect the cash system.
Age UK provide Information about what procedures to take if you dispute the decision made about your benefits entitlement.
Read Age UK's top 7 tips to getting a good night's sleep, from building a good bedtime routine, to having the ideal environment and diet for a sound sleep.
easy to find out whether you have an old bank account, insurance policy, pension or premium bond – so if you think this could apply to you, it's worth tracking down. It’s easy to lose ... can be lost or marked as ‘inactive’ if: a financial institution hasn’t been able to contact you – usually because you’ve changed addresses and haven’t notified them
Age UK is giving its full support to a new coalition to build new homes that work for people of every age, with increased accessibility to accommodate older people.
We've outlined certain steps you can take to make sure you're getting the best energy deal you can – from paying by direct debit to switching energy suppliers. Find out more with Age UK.
through. You might be dealing with lots of different emotions, and it can be hard to know what support is available and how to access it.
We've produced a handy guide to walk you through the steps to set up your Age UK digital ID card.
The Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill - Change is needed and is of vital importance to some of the least heard, most vulnerable, older people.