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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.
A range of products to help you make the most of later life are available through Age UK Trading, with profits given to the charity.
What if it's not a happy time? If a loved one is dealing with difficult feelings this Christmas, these tips from our friends at Mind, the mental health charity, could help. Many of us are experiencing ... coronavirus. This is particularly true as we head towards Christmas, with some spending the period alone or worried about the potential risks of mixing with friends and family. We reached out to our friends at Mind
other types of housing that may be suitable, such as extra-care sheltered housing. Find out more about what housing options are out there Moving into residential care can be a big change, for you as well as ... limits to the care you can provide at home. If you’re concerned about helping them settle in, we have information and advice on how to make the transition easier. Find out more about how to help someone
many times over the past 15 months about the issues older people have faced in managing their money. We’ve heard about the impact of the pandemic on accessing cash and face-to-face banking services ... problems getting money during the crisis, as our bank is more than 10 miles away and if we cannot use public transport, we cannot get there. I also won’t be able to get out if the chiropodist can’t
Age UK’s Weekly Lottery gives you the chance to win big, but what would you do with 25k if you were to win? Would you spend the money or invest it?
lottery is exciting and you probably want to claim your winnings and celebrate, but how do you do this? Age UK reveals what you need to know.
Recovery from coronavirus, much like its symptoms, differs from person to person. Here's what people can do to get back on track.
Age UK's Looking after your money information guide to find out how to keep your money safe and what to do if things go wrong.
Download our guide to find out more about homelessness and what to do if you're at risk of becoming homeless.
Tom discusses how he started doing marathons for Age UK as an older man, and what motivated him to keep on running.
Find out more about how to prepare for a hospital stay and what you can do to prepare your home for your return.