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depending on the level of care provided. They range from nursing homes to homes for sufferers of dementia. Find out more from Age UK.
How Age UK Exeter's gardening group is helping older people with dementia and their carers find friendship, support, and hope.
see firsthand the difference their singing group makes to the lives of older people living with dementia.
with her local Age UK after she retired. She's now friends with an older person who is living with dementia.
participants the opportunity to get active. Last year, English National Ballet hosted free dance workshops in honour of Silver Sunday, while Age UK Sutton held their own disco, complete with silver-themed ... and Westminster Abbey hosted a ‘See and Scribble’ event, with a free tour and poetry workshop. But there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy arts and culture on a local level, too. Last year
also helping local Age UKs support older people with vital services like home help and digital workshops. You're campaigning for older people's rights You're helping us push for change and amplify older
input from older people and practitioners, and we tested the results with older people across six workshops in London, Hertford and Bradford. Five older people who took part in this project agreed to share
worried about their situation. Benefit awareness raising sessions 716 people attended Age Scotland's workshops, providing information on the benefit entitlements for older people in Scotland. 41% of people who
Sheds in Penge, London and Rutland in the East Midlands to learn more about the impact of these workshops on their lives. Bernadette&Christine The Penge Shed, run by Age UK Bromley and Greenwich , welcomes ... participants come for support when they need it, creating friendships which evolve outside of the workshops. “It becomes a really great part of your life,” he says. Bernadette and Christine agree
services. But today marks the launch of the pinnacle of the celebrations: a week of events, talks, workshops and an archive exhibition, taking place in the glass-walled splendour of The Forum in Norwich city ... live in income-deprived areas – there’s much work to be done. The day’s free workshops and Q&As include information about how to stay safe online, accessible bus travel and how to