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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.
As we get older, our bodies change and we naturally start to slow down a little bit. It can be tempting to encourage our older friends or relatives to take it easy, but that's exactly what you shouldn't ... shouldn't do. Find out why here.
Thousands of older people like Brenda and Terry will be isolated this Christmas, but Age UK's vital telephone services can make all the difference.
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.
respectful as they should be. As we get older, we can become more vulnerable to abuse. This page explores what consent and abuse can look like, and what to do if you’re worried about yourself or someone else
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 classes benefit older people and young children alike.
Find out what services your local Age UK runs near you.
Through campaigning, local support, advice and friendship, Age UK is changing the way we age. Find out more about what we do.
Age UK's CEO explains the changes Age UK has made during the coronavirus outbreak, and details of our 3-year recovery plan.
This random acts of kindness day, say hello to an older neighbour you haven't spoken to before to show them you care. Plus more ideas for random acts of kindness.
Age UK discuss loneliness with Nick Duerden, the author of 'A Life Less Lonely: What We Can All Do to Lead More Connected, Kinder Lives'.