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  1. Global Council on Brain Health

    advice about all aspects of ageing. That’s why we’re a founding collaborator in the Global Council on Brain Health

  2. One step at a time

    process causing loss of muscle mass and bone density, which affects strength, balance and posture, it's one of the most important times in life to try to keep moving. Encouraging inactive older people to take ... locations across England. We found that the older people we spoke to tended to fall into four groups, based on how healthy they were and how much they enjoyed being active: Capable and motivated : people who enjoy

  3. Getting started on the internet

    You might be surprised at how much you're able to do on the internet – from connecting with friends and family, carrying out tasks like shopping and banking, and accessing services such as your GP ... help you find it. You might have even used one to find this website!  To use a search engine:  Open the search engine you want to use. The most common ones are Google and Bing .  Then, type

  4. Gifts that keep on giving

    with his lust for life and his unending quest for the best in music, theatre and books’. Joyce, on the other hand, was more private and administrative, bringing organisation to the dynamic. “There’s ... profound effect on Joyce. “I think that’s why Joyce remembered Age UK in her will,” suggests Rowell. “That’s what Age UK can help with – to make sure no one feels lonely

  5. Val on living with grief

    how her love for her husband helped her move forward after his death. The loss of a partner can be one of the most difficult things we face as we get older. Val, 81, was married to her husband for more ... When he went, I didn’t know what had hit me. I was very angry. I didn’t know how to go on living. I didn’t know what I was here for.” Val My body shut down, my brain shut down

  6. A dad to depend on

    their favourite memories together, being there for each other, and why Simone knows she can always rely on her dad. “Dad’s had such a colourful and eventful life that he’s like a fountain ... chuckles. Memorable moments It was Ron’s time working in a pub that arguably had the biggest impact on the direction of his life. “I was working in the bar with my cousin when June walked in,”

  7. Winter one-pot sausage casserole

    This Age UK one-pot sausage casserole is a great winter warmer on a cold evening. Preparation time: 20 minutes | Cooking time: 40 minutes | Serves 2-4

  8. Meaningful ways to remember your loved one

    Memories Last Longer Than Flowers & So Should Your Memorial for Your Loved One. Age UK Provides Several Meaningful Memorials to Help Remember Someone Special.

  9. Donate in memory of your loved one

    Making a donation in memory of a loved one is a wonderful way to celebrate their life. Donate in memory to Age UK today.

  10. Timothy West and Prunella Scales on dementia

    about how they're dealing with Prunella's dementia diagnosis. Prunella Scales and Timothy West are one of British acting’s most loved, respected and accomplished couples. They have been married for ... more than 50 years and talk to Age UK about the effect Prunella’s dementia diagnosis has had on their lives. What did you think when you got the diagnosis? Timothy: I was first conscious of things

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