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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.
Caroline Abrahams discusses our recent rally, and what we'll be doing with the insights shared by older people in the countdown to the General Election.
As the colder weather and winter bugs bite, Age UK is expecting there to be more older people in need of support. You can help us be there when we’re needed most.
Digital Drop-in sessions help give older people digital confidence. Age UK speak to Pat about how they've improved her knowledge of social apps and social life.
planning a town or country walk at the weekend joining a walking group. It's fun to walk with other people and you might even make some new friends. It helps you lose weight Being active is especially important ... womb cancer. Woman with shopping bags It reduces your risk of Type 2 diabetes There are 4.7 million people living with diabetes in the UK. Most of these cases are Type 2 diabetes, which is more
Some local Age UKs can provide care for older people at home. This could include support with washing, bathing, getting in and out of bed, preparing food etc.
Age UK's Policy Manager Sally West asks why people from Black and other minority ethnic groups at greater risk of lower income and poverty in later life.
For over a million of the oldest people in our country, television is their main form of company. Right now, that’s under threat.
explains the sources of information that have informed the Government's coronavirus guidelines for older people. Dr Elizabeth Webb, Senior Research Manager at Age UK, has an MSc in Epidemiology from the London ... was directed at everyone, he emphasised that it is particularly important that people aged 70+, as well as younger people with particular medical conditions and pregnant women, practice social distancing
with colleagues from Age International, to learn more about the humanitarian crisis of the Rohingya people.
How Age UK is responding to the cost of living crisis and supporting older people to withstand its challenges.