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  1. What is the value of an older person’s life?

    people that they're concerned Age UK's Charity Director discusses a hot topic that's arisen as a result of the pandemic. Earlier this week it was suggested that the Prime Minister did not want to impose a second ... purpose of this blog to decide. But let’s be honest, we’ve all probably heard similar sentiments expressed by others during the course of this pandemic. Quantity and quality of life It is often

  2. Sex, relationships and intimacy information guide

    This guide explains how to take care of your health and wellbeing in the context of sex, relationships and intimacy in later life.

  3. The importance of eating well in later life

    In the UK one in ten people over 65 are undernourished or at risk of undernourishment. Age UK explains the importance of eating well as we get older.

  4. Age UK Weekly Lottery

    Take part in Age UK's Charity Lottery supporting the care of people across the UK in later life. Find out more about our £25,000 prize today!

  5. The future of care for older people

    Coronavirus has been disastrous for adult social care. Now is the time for funding and change, , says Charity Director Caroline Abrahams.

  6. Tackling the crisis of corridor care

    The Age UK Health Influencing team discusses the impact of corridor care, and what can be done to fix it.

  7. Making the most of it - experiences of wellbeing in later life

    have high wellbeing while others have low wellbeing, despite facing similar circumstances? That is one of the questions that Age UK has been attempting to answer through our recent research on wellbeing.

  8. Deprivation of assets in social care

    The rules about care home funding and reducing your assets are complicated. Find out more information from Age UK. Read now.

  9. Peace of mind for the care of older parents

    Advice Line offers free, confidential advice to a wide range of callers, from older people, to carers and professionals. Our team receives lots of calls from families too, including adult children whose older ... with later life, such as illness and the need for additional care. “Having somebody who understands the nightmare you’re going through, the problems you’re having with the [care] system

  10. We Are Undefeatable

    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.

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