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  1. The endless wait for care

    Miles Bassett, Campaigns Officer at Age UK, on the wait for care and how Age UK is working to help those affected.

  2. Alicia's new life after work

    friends – but she was surprised when stopping working left her with a sense of loss, too. “It felt like a bereavement, because I’d worked for 35 years,” she says. “I miss all ... Alicia lives with cerebral palsy, and worked for many years in the HR department of a major bank. But following the pandemic, changes to her health and her working environment made it impossible for Alicia

  3. Longer tenancies would be good news for older private renters

    Age UK and Age UK London are working jointly to seek reform of the private rented sector for the benefit of older renters.

  4. The health and care needs of older LGBT+ people

    Age UK is working to highlight the health and care needs of older LGBT+ people, and what can be done to improve their experiences.

  5. One step at a time

    Working with Sport England and the Richmond Group of charities, Age UK has explored how best to help people become more active in later life.

  6. Buy products

    Age UK is the UK's leading charity working with and for older people. Information on products offered by Age UK for the over 50s.

  7. Common conditions and frailty

    Here, you’ll find expert resources to help you when working with older people living with frailty. We’ve categorised them by some of the most common conditions.

  8. Making local voices heard during coronavirus

    required a local response, as well as a worldwide one. We discuss how the Age UK network has been working to influence decision-makers for their communities.

  9. Why age-based restrictions won’t work for coronavirus

    Dr Elizabeth Webb explains the 7 reasons why age-based restrictions won’t work as a response to coronavirus.

  10. The amazing work done by local Age UKs nationwide

    respective communities. Here's a selection of the accounts we've received, which reflect the tireless work that continues to be done. The Age UK network comprises more than 130 local Age UKs ... across England, as well as Age Scotland, Age Cymru and Age NI. During the coronavirus crisis, they’re working harder than ever to provide services and support for older people in their communities, rising to

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