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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.
Billions of pounds of state benefits go unclaimed by older people each year in the UK. But this could be money that you’re entitled to. Download our guide to make sure that you’re not missing out.
We spoke to Jamie Collum to find out more about his record-breaking piano lesson to raise money for Age UK.
You can send money from your bank account to someone else’s using a bank transfer. Transferring money from your bank account is quicker and easier than drawing out cash or paying using a cheque, however ... however there are some precautions you need to take to keep your money safe.
time of year. If you're worrying more about money, you might be entitled to a bit of extra financial support, and a few simple changes could help save you money this winter. Winter is a good time to ... benefit to qualify. Find out more about Winter Fuel Payment. Cold Weather Payment If it's very cold where you live (at or below 0 degrees) for a period of time, and you're receiving certain benefits, you
Lots of us may have money lying in old bank accounts that we've forgotten about. Find out more with Age UK.
the winter months – whether you need tips on looking after your mental health, information on where to get support with your energy bills or advice on keeping warm in winter. Staying well this winter
How Age UK raises money to help older people.
work from home and from an office when required. Hybrid work is really focussed on what we do, not where we do it. This style of working embraces flexibility and is founded on mutual trust, open communication ... pivotol role in their community - providing a friendly welcome, great service and in many cases a place where lonely older people can come to chat.
Getting older doesn't mean that our need for closeness and companionship goes away. Read Age UK's online guide to dating for tips on how to meet someone new.
When someone moves out of their own home and goes into a care home, it can be a traumatic time. Here are some tips from Age UK on how to make it easier.