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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.
Regular physical activity in later life is important for so many reasons. There's something to suit everyone at Age UK's wide range of exercise classes.
Sport England and the Richmond Group of charities, Age UK has explored how best to help people become more active in later life.
A pet can be a loyal companion as we get older, and it's not unusual to decide to keep a cat or a dog in later in life.
Interested in giving to Age UK? Make a gift personally or through a trust. We can help you make a real difference to people in later life throughout the UK.
Donate unwanted clothes, books, furniture and more to your local Age UK charity shops. Your donations can make a difference in someone's life. Donate now.
lifelong passion for art, how the challenges of later life have put limitations on her creativity, and why being able to express yourself is important, whatever your age.
It's important to keep your hands, feet and head warm as the weather gets colder. Find out more with Age UK.
Deciding to leave money to charity in your will allows you to support worthwhile causes even after you’re gone. It can also be an effective way to reduce the tax burden of your legacy. Making a will ... the best way to make sure your wishes are carried out after you die and can bring family or loved ones a lot of comfort at a difficult time. If you need to make a will, we can guide you through the
Make sure you don't forget any of these important things to include in your Attendance Allowance application.
Care Leavers Connected Project discuss how older people who were in care as children can best be supported when returning to care in later life.