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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.
Advance decisions (sometimes called a 'living will') and advance statements let you make decisions now about your future care. Find out more from Age UK.
1.9 million older people often feel ignored or invisible. Age UK believe a 5 minute phone call can really brighten an older person's day.
No one wants to spend more on their energy bills than they have to. Download our guide to find out more about the changes you need to pay less for energy – small changes can make a big difference.
British women's No. 1 Katie Boulter, as well as service users and organisers, discuss the difference the Age UK Walking Tennis programme is making to the lives of older people.
Advice on healthy eating seems to change so fast that it's hard to keep up. But there's no need to blow your budget on superfoods. Read more from Age UK.
No one wants to spend more on their energy bills than they have to. We can help you work out how to save money on your energy. Find out more with Age UK.
Age UK supports the aims of #Nospaceforjewhate. There is no space for abuse and prejudice in any form and peaceful action to highlight and eradicate it should be applauded.
heating help In winter, a lot of our calls are about broken boilers, people being cold, and people concerned about others being cold. For example, a delivery driver called us the other day because the lady ... didn’t realise you were going out.’ But she said, ‘No, I’m just cold, that’s all’. He was very worried so he called the Age UK Advice Line, and we put him in touch with Age UK
Age UK Portsmouth runs intergenerational music and movement sessions called Boogie Mites at their Bradbury Centre. Carol Elliott, Business and Development Manager at Age UK Portsmouth, explains how the
The coronavirus crisis has had a sizeable impact on the volume of calls to Age UK's Advice Line. Staff discuss the queries they're receiving during this period.