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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.
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Care that's right for you We understand that the care system isn't easy to navigate. Knowing where to start and what rights you have can feel daunting. But Age UK know what to do. There are 1.6 million ... if you're caring for someone. And who looks out for you if you're looking after someone else? That's where Age UK come in. We make sure we provide information and advice written specifically for those
Let’s change how we age Our society needs to change. Why do we value old objects over older people? Every older person should be included and valued. But that isn't the reality. As we launch our new campaign ... We’re an ageist society – and the impact on older people is significant Whether it’s loneliness, poor health, poverty or not getting the care we need to live with dignity, older people
Caroline Abrahams shares her thoughts on Damian Green's report on the future of social care.
Find out what’s changed for benefits and tax rates for veterans born before 1950 this financial year.
“I’m trying to fill my life up with different things.” 63-year-old Alicia shares how she turned grief at losing her job into something positive, all the with the help of Age UK. Unfortunately, Alicia is ... is no stranger to grief. In her 63 years, she’s mourned her mum, her husband and plenty of friends – but she was surprised when stopping working left her with a sense of loss, too. “It
Kathi Hall, Age UK's Head of Content Strategy and Brand, explains why Age UK has updated its brand – and the new direction the charity is heading in.
Age UK Milton Keynes volunteer Dick Evans tells us about how he's incorporated his musical talent into his work.
Switched Off, Age UK's campaign to save free TV licences for over-75s, has had a momentous week. Find out why.
Some of us find it difficult to talk to about what worries we have about dying? This booklet from Age UK aims to help you have those difficult conversations.
“I love my dad – I adore him." Tammy, who contacted the Age UK Advice Line about her parents’ finances, discusses her relationship with her father Craig – as well as family, faith and fostering. Tammy ... Tammy discusses her relationship with her dad, as well as family, faith and fostering. “I love my dad – I adore him. He was part of a generation in which the men in the house didn’t do