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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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know it's not just about living longer, it's about living healthily and happily for longer. Follow Age UK's top tips for ageing better.
If the person you care for is diagnosed with dementia, you don’t have to manage on your own. Find out more with Age UK.
live in a high-risk area. If you're not sure whether you should prepare for flooding, you can check the long-term flood risk for your local area on GOV.UK . If you like, you can sign up to get free flood ... means you should take action a severe flood warning means there's a danger to life. Sign up for free flood warnings by phone, text or email on GOV.UK Planning ahead can save you valuable time, protect
computers, smart phones, tablets and the internet for everything from socialising to shopping. But while many of us have grown up with these developments, not all older people are ‘silver surfers’, with many ... you don't know anything at all about it, aren't you?" "It's essential," agrees Gavin. "More and more services that people want to access are going online. It's vital that all of us have access to those
support you. There are groups and resources available for older LGBT+ people and trans people of all ages that you might find useful. Find a group for older LGBT+ people Our Trans issues and later life factsheet
The way benefits are awarded to mixed age couples has changed. Find out if this affects you and what you should do if it does.
Find out what government help with energy bills is available for you to help with the cost of living in the UK.
regularly. If you’re on certain benefits you can receive free NHS treatment or you might be eligible for help through the NHS Low Income Scheme. To keep your teeth and gums healthy, it’s important to ... Based on the health of your teeth and gums, your dentist will decide how often you should visit them for a check-up. The recommendation is likely to be between 12 and 24 months, but it can be as often as
Age UK's hugely popular day centres aim to improve the quality of life for older people by helping them to be independent and be with other people.
An annual tax-free payment for people receiving certain benefits to help with heating costs during the colder months. Find out more Cold Weather Payment Extra money for people receiving certain benefits