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  1. Supporting older people to stay well this winter

    Your questions answered With changes to vaccine eligibility and the rise of health misinformation, it's important to keep up-to-date on the best ways for older people to stay well this winter. Winter can ... extremely difficult time for older people and the health and care professionals who support them. An already stretched health and care system is often pushed to its limits, and older people make up a large proportion

  2. How we raise our funds

    their wills to build a better world for all older people today and in future years. we raised £10.9 million from regular gifts and one-off donations. Pledging a regular gift to Age UK every month ... for older people. more than 70,000 incredible heroes took part in a whole range of sports and challenge events and organised events in their own communities to raise funds for Age UK. our corporate partners

  3. Coronavirus vaccine and treatments

    Everyone aged 65 and over is now eligible for their coronavirus autumn booster vaccine. Find out more about the vaccine, as well as other coronavirus treatments, from Age UK.

  4. Preventing and treating burns

    The majority of burns and scalds are preventable. Here Age UK provides tips on how you can reduce your risk of sustaining a burn injury.

  5. Rosemary and Rowena

    Age UK storyteller Rosemary and her daughter Rowena discuss loss, loneliness, and the importance of mother-daughter time.

  6. Birdwatching and photography

    Zoologist Mark Carwardine discusses our fascination with birds and suggests some simple ways to take pictures of them.

  7. Higher education and university

    The majority of universities and colleges welcome mature students for their commitment, experience and skills. Find out how to find courses from Age UK.

  8. Mind and body

    Age UK provide information and advice on keeping your mind and body healthy as you get older. Read now to gather all the information you need.

  9. Education and training

    Education is a great way to learn something new. From evening classes and degree courses to informal learning, Age UK provide options for learning in later life.

  10. Women and caring

    Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK, asks why caring responsibilities so often fall to women, and what we can do to better support carers.

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