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for us, both in terms of our physical and mental health. However, as we get older, our activity levels often decrease. That may be due to a long-term health condition, or practical, financial or emotional ... exercise class or worrying about falling. Providing opportunities for older people to be active that are fun and accessible is important and can help to maintain independence, prevent ill health, reduce loneliness
Age UK has joined forces with 14 other leading health and social care charities to help people with long-term health conditions experience the life-changing benefits of everyday activity.
We know that looking after our physical health is important to ageing well. But it's also important to look after our brain health too. Read more from Age UK.
That may be due to a long-term health condition, or practical, financial or emotional reasons – for example, not being able to get to an exercise class or worrying about falling. However, with the normal ... are in good health. Capable but not motivated : people who don't enjoy physical activity but are in good health. Not as capable but motivated : people who enjoy physical activity but have health problems
The Age UK Health Influencing team discusses the impact of corridor care, and what can be done to fix it.
Get Going Together is a health and wellbeing programme aimed at supporting older people to take up physical activity.
Age UK talks to star of stage and screen Lesley Manville about her latest film, the importance of representation, and what she loves most about getting older.