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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.
Someone close to us dying can be one of the hardest things that we ever have to go through. Our guide can help you process your feelings.
We explain the means test and property and when you have to sell your home to pay for care. Find out more information from Age UK. Read now.
Many of us may start to feel unsteady on our feet as we get older. Age UK's information guide can help you reduce your risk of falling.
Age UK know that growing older doesn't come with a manual. That's why we provide free information and advice to help you on diverse topics.
We've brought together lots of energy saving tips to help you save money on your energy bills. Find out more from Age UK.
Ruth Lowe explains why we need more volunteers for the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service and how rewarding the service is for older people and their telephone friends alike.
Whether it's through developing products or engaging your staff with exciting fundraising campaigns, we can deliver the perfect partnership for your business.
How we raise our funds Fundraising continues to be Age UK’s biggest source of net income. It’s the generosity of our supporters that powers the work we do with older people to change how we age . How ... How we raise money We generate our funds through lots of different activities, which means we’re not overly-reliant on one source. It also means our supporters can choose how they want to help us change
Let's change Christmas for older people who are feeling lonely. Together, we can provide the human connection that too many older people live without.
Low mood isn't part and parcel of getting older. We've pulled together useful information for you to share with the older people you support, as well as our latest mental health research and reports.