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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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play a crucial role. Let's live better Watch our campaign film to discover all the options for making your next move towards a healthier later life. How physical activity can help Scientific studies consistently
bad news at any time of year, but particularly in the colder months. Find out how you can look after your boiler with Age UK.
people aged 65 and over has more than doubled in the past five years. Read Age UKs guide on how to be your own boss to get started.
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The Age UK Warm Homes programme aims to help older people increase their income to pay for energy bills, and make their home more energy efficient.
Making the decision to move into a care home, for yourself or a loved one, can feel daunting. Our guide can help you make an informed choice that's right for you.
pandemic lockdowns inspired Lavina to begin filming and sharing structured routines that can be done at home, with her mother-in-law on hand to demonstrate the movements. “I know a lot of older people ... Lavina. “There’s a lady who’s 100 and has Alzheimer’s, and there are care home residents that started doing the sessions during the pandemic and have continued with them. One couple