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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.
Staying physically active is important to maintaining health and happiness. Find advice and support from Age UK to help you get moving so you'll feel better for longer.
We all know moving more is good for us. But knowing what kind of activity is right for you can be difficult. Age UK has advice that can help.
Age UK's Charity Director writes about Brexit's impact on social care of the Government's forthcoming Budget.
Download our guide to find out more about social housing.
about your options here. Social housing is lower-cost rented housing provided by landlords registered with the Regulator of Social Housing, known as social landlords. Social landlords are generally the ... the local council or a housing association. The social housing provided by councils is sometimes referred to as 'council housing'. Social housing is likely to be cheaper than privately rented housing
being promised everything it needs to fight coronavirus (COVID-19), Caroline Abraham wonders whether social care will get a look in too.
treating donors and the public with respect, fairness, honesty, and clarity in our fundraising activities.
to relax, have fun, learn new things, and meet like-minded people. In this section, we feature activities to inspire your own interests.
Age UK's Charity Director examines Prime Minister Boris Johnson's early comments on the future of social care.
little help from time to time. Age UK has information and advice to help you work out what kind of social care could be right for you, from home adaptations to moving into a care home.