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  1. Supporting older people through change

    loneliness and isolation. Supported by a generous £1 million award from the Masonic Charitable Foundation, Age UK’s Later Life Goals programme was designed specifically to support older people through periods ... ensure the rocky road ahead is more manageable. The aim is to be there to give people face-to-face support, often by going to their homes, to help them take control at a difficult time – so they’re not left

  2. Scams Prevention and Support Programme

    how the Scams Prevention and Support Programme at Age UK provides information, advice and support to prevent thousands of older people becoming victims of scams, and to support older victims of scams so they

  3. Donate through your salary

    Payroll Giving is an easy‚ tax effective way to make a regular donation to Age UK.

  4. How can we better support unpaid carers?

    team examines recent research about the impact of caring, and discusses how we can provide better support to unpaid carers.

  5. Support moving into a care home

    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.

  6. Support services and groups for carers

    advice for people who care for older people, including sources of financial, practical and emotional support

  7. The difference your support can make

    Every pound donated helps us provide the advice, support and friendship millions of older people are relying on.

  8. Celebrating a year of friendship and support

    For the uninitiated, Joining Forces is an Armed Forces Fund-Trust supported project to support the wellbeing of older veterans. This support might include helping find out what benefits someone might be entitled

  9. How to support older people in 2025

    Age UK's Health Influencing team details how professionals can support older people through the expected challenges of the coming year.

  10. Katie Boulter supports ace walking tennis sessions

    pandemic, when Katie was unable to see her grandparents, she volunteered for Age UK so she could support older people in her community. Katie is similarly full of praise for her grandparents today, including

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