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  1. Supporting older people's mental health

    The Age UK Health Influencing team discusses the impact of dismissing older people's mental health concerns, and what can be done to help.

  2. The health and care needs of older LGBT+ people

    Age UK is working to highlight the health and care needs of older LGBT+ people, and what can be done to improve their experiences.

  3. Tackling malnutrition

    The Age UK Health Influencing team examines what causes malnutrition in older people, and the steps that can be taken to combat it.

  4. Skydive for charity

    Take part in a Skydive and raise money for Age UK. To take part all you need to do is sign-up for one of our charity places and you can jump for free!

  5. Keeping up with changes to the benefit system

    Age UK explains about recent changes to the Winter Fuel Payment, benefits rates, and how Age UK can help older people get what they’re owed – over the phone, online and in the local area.

  6. Campaigning for a Commissioner for Older People and Ageing

    Age UK is calling for the Government to establish a Commissioner for Older People and Ageing for England who would act as an independent champion to ensure that older people are considered in decisions

  7. Mind and body

    Age UK provide information and advice on keeping your mind and body healthy as you get older. Read now to gather all the information you need.

  8. Relationships and family

    As you get older your relationships carry more meaning and you may begin to lose life-long friends. Age UK can help with this transition.

  9. Give a major gift

    Interested in giving to Age UK? Make a gift personally or through a trust. We can help you make a real difference to people in later life throughout the UK.

  10. New UK survey reveals our beliefs about staying sharp in later life

    Over 3000 people across the UK responded to the survey, aged from 40 to 98 years old. Age UK published their findings in a new report 'What Keeps You Sharp?'.

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