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  1. Breaking Point - the social care burden on women

    As the State has retreated and failed to fulfil its social care duties, it is women who have often paid the price. Our report shines a light on what is happening to many women across the country today ... point and many more at risk of it. How much longer can women carry the burden of our crumbling social care system? The delays and false promises need to end. Sarah, who cares for her mum "It's hard

  2. Parliamentary Briefing: How will the Government’s social care proposals help older people?

    Age UK Parliamentary Briefing: How will the Government’s social care proposals help older people?

  3. Helping older people gain digital confidence

    people digital confidence. Age UK speak to Pat about how they've improved her knowledge of social apps and social life.

  4. Help a lonely older person this Christmas

    Thousands of older people like Brenda and Terry will be isolated this Christmas, but Age UK's vital telephone services can make all the difference.

  5. Digital Champions

    How Digital Champions help older people embrace technology, which benefits mental, physical and social wellbeing.

  6. Your thoughts on the care crisis

    Read postcards from members of the public explaining why their MP needs to care about social care.

  7. 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.

  8. Come dancing and get fit

    Dancing is great exercise for older people. It keeps us fit and improves our social life too. Read about Age UK dance classes.

  9. The State of Health and Care of Older People in England 2025

    Our new report examines how the health of older people and the strength of the social care system has changed in the past 10 years.

  10. Safe to be me

    Meeting the needs of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people using health and social care services. Download our resource pack for professionals.

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