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  1. Dementia information guides

    Read our helpful guides on how to live well, and care for those with dementia.

  2. Donate

    Donate to help older people Change worries into answers The cost of living crisis is getting worse, and many older people are facing it alone. But you can help our services be there with life-changing support

  3. The difference your money makes

    Find out how the money you raise and donate makes a difference to older people's lives.

  4. Black History Month: 6 inspirational figures

    Emma Sutton, Policy and Research Officer at Age UK, profiles 6 Black Britons whose lives and experiences provide positive inspiration.

  5. Coronavirus, older Black people and health inequalities in the UK

    For Black History Month, Dr Elizabeth Webb examines how COVID-19 continues to impact the lives of Black older people.

  6. 10 ways political parties could help older people

    How the Government could improve the lives of older people following the UK general election, at a low cost.

  7. The importance of hobbies

    We meet two special people, both in their nineties, whose long lives have been enriched by their interests and passions.

  8. Grandparents' Day

    Age UK staff and volunteers pay tribute to the grandparents who continue to inspire them in their lives and work.

  9. Choosing the right care home for you

    home should be a happy and comfortable place to live. Choosing the right one can be a big decision – but you don't need to make it alone. Thinking about what you want and need from a care home

  10. Older Men at the Margins: how men experience and combat loneliness and social isolation in later life

    experiencing loneliness. Women may feel more able to admit they're lonely. Women are more likely to live longer than men and experience life events, like losing their partner, which can cause loneliness ... partners report higher levels of loneliness and isolation than women without partners. Older men who live alone say they struggle to access social support for reasons such as older people's clubs and activities

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