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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.
We've brought together information and advice about renewing your licence when you turn 70.
There's a lot to consider if you're an older driver. Our information and advice can help you learn how to declare health conditions to the DVLA, undertake a driving assessment and adapt to life without driving.
Support your local Age UK services, from being a handyman or computer training instructor to supporting dementia-friendly day centres.
Regular movement is one of the best ways to protect your future health, and there are all sorts of different ways you can fit more movement in your day-to-day life.
Age UK's Corporate Partnerships team needs your company's help to be there for older people who need us most. Anna Weston explains how you can do that.
Your gifts to Age UK could be worth 25% more - at no extra cost to you - when you Gift Aid it. Gift Aid is a scheme that allows charities to claim back the basic rate tax on donations, which means we get ... This also applies to items you donate to our charity shops. For every £1 we make from selling your items, Gift Aid gives us an extra 25p. Imagine what a difference that could make and at no extra cost
Got a place at a run, cycle or other challenge event? Join Team Age UK and use your challenge to fundraise for older people.
remembering things from childhood (long-term memory). Jean, 71 Blackburn Your brain carries the history of yourself, your family and your community Most of us experience ‘normal cognitive ageing’ but some of ... or change, meaning we can have an impact on how our thinking skills change as we age. Looking after your thinking skills There is evidence that something known as 'cognitive reserve' could help to protect
Psychologist Susan Quilliam gives her top 5 tips for making yourself feel better and boosting your mood. Read her tips here at Age UK.
Download Age UK's Looking after your money information guide to find out how to keep your money safe and what to do if things go wrong.