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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.
Your rights and responsibilities as a patient are set out in the NHS Constitution. You have the right to complain. Find out more about your rights at Age UK.
Routine health checks take just minutes to perform and you can spot any problems in the early stages when they are easier to treat. Read more from Age UK.
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people is an essential part of Age UK’s work. Our new report on the topic, ‘You are not alone in feeling lonely’ , recaps our learning to date about what works and shares a range of case studies ... services have sought to respond. Alongside the report, we launched a new information guide, ‘Feeling lonely?’ , to support older people and their friends, families and carers. Isolation during the
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.
If you are a military veteran, you are eligible for different pension benefits. Find out more about tracking down what you're entitled to.
Do men and women’s experiences of loneliness in later life differ? A new research study suggests so.
Find out more about Age UK and our place in the Age UK Network, working locally, nationally and internationally for older people.
Heard about workplace pensions and auto-enrolment but aren't sure what that means for you? Find out more here from Age UK.
life-changing benefits of everyday activity. In the UK, 1 in 4 people (15 million) have at least one long-term health condition. What’s more, those living with these conditions are twice as likely to be inactive, even ... even though it’s been found that increased activity can help in the management of more than 20 long-term health conditions, including depression and type 2 diabetes. With the number of people living with