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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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money that she’s entitled to . “Age UK were really kind and helpful. They told me about benefits, because I’d never had them before.” The additional money Alicia now receives helps ... she tells me all about her family and what they’ve been doing. It's so lovely.” Finding new friends and keeping mobile has helped Alicia to look at life and her future more positively. “I
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Information about benefits entitlements that are calculated on your income and savings. Find out more information from Age UK now.
the Triple Lock in its manifesto, there would have effectively been a cut to the State Pension and benefits which millions of older people rely on for their income. At a time when we know many are struggling ... until their State Pension age, for reasons such as ill health and caring responsibilities. Ensure benefits are sufficient to cover essential costs for all groups and are increased annually at least in line
A Blue Badge can give you exemption from parking restrictions and access to designated parking. You can apply for or renew online. Read more from Age UK.
Age UK and Age UK London are working jointly to seek reform of the private rented sector for the benefit of older renters.
Age UK is pleased to announce that BBC Radio 1 Host and Strictly Come Dancing contestant, Dev Griffin, has come on board to support the charity as an ambassador.
Actor, presenter and Strictly winner Rose Ayling-Ellis tells Age UK about her new documentary, the power of challenging assumptions, and why she's determined that older people feel valued.
There is nothing like a dame Dame Penelope Wilton discusses the new Downton Abbey film, having important conversations about death with Ricky Gervais, and why “sparring” with Dame Maggie Smith is like ... Broadbent . And this week, she’s part of the ensemble in newly released sequel, Downton Abbey: A New Era, in which she returns as Isobel Crawley, Lady Merton. A changing character Penelope video block
The Age UK Health Influencing team reveals new findings into the health, care and wellbeing of people aged 50-59.