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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.
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Find out about your options for your pension pot when you retire.
Home should be the place where we feel safest, the place we make our memories, and the place where we can grow old. Find more information from Age UK.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you won the lottery? How do you claim your winnings and what should you do? Find out more here!
costs varies a lot depending on different factors, including your financial circumstances and where you live. Find out more from Age UK.
can all take action to help us age in the best way possible. That’s why Age UK launched Act Now, Age Better . We want to get people thinking, talking and taking actions that are going to help them ... future health – a bit like paying into a personal pension plan,” says Dr Hussain Al-Zubaidi. In a leaflet designed for the Act Now, Age Better campaign, Dr Hussain outlines how different sports
“We'll be gathering on the driveway to light a candle for my mum and chat about how wonderful she was.” Charlotte Lynch, Age UK's Health and Policy Manager explains how the National Day of Reflection is ... has left behind friends, partners, and family. I am one of those people who has lost someone special. On 6 March, my mum died in hospital from COVID-19. For my family, like so many others, this National Day
brings together the contact details of trusted organisations so that you know where to turn if you need advice or support – now or in the future.
“I want to age vibrantly.” How Siobhan, 63, traded in her home and possessions for a retirement spent travelling across the UK. Motorhome In 2019, Siobhan Daniels found herself in the driving seat of a ... new adventure. “I sold my home and gave away all my possessions to charity shops – my daughter thought I’d gone bonkers!” laughs Siobhan. “But when I turned the key in the
Visit our professional homepage to find out more. This page brings together information to help you support older people through planning for the end of life.
diagnosed with dementia can help you make changes to live as well as possible and make plans for the future. Find out more from Age UK.