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  1. Capturing the inclusivity of an Age UK dementia group

    Age UK recently visited a group supporting people living with dementia to produce a film about what makes their sessions so special.

  2. Dogs and dementia support

    Age UK Trafford are using dogs as part of their specialist dementia support. And as Day Support Manager Joanne Gorton explains, they're a popular addition.

  3. Our partners and supporters

    the organisations we've teamed up with to help you move towards a stronger and healthier later life. Act Now, Age Better is being delivered with our partners, supporters and local Age UKs .  Governing

  4. Support that suits you

    Support in a way that suits you Reaching out and asking for help is often the most difficult step to take. But the next steps we can take together. Age UK. Know what to do. Age UK is there for every older ... The Silver Line calls definitely help with loneliness because if you're sitting on your own all day every day with nobody to talk to, to share any of your views with, it's very bad for your health. Information

  5. Care and support

    Whether you're in need of care and support services, or you care for someone who's ill or disabled, we have information and advice that can help.

  6. Volunteering with veterans

    A volunteering manager discusses working with older veterans as part of our Joining Forces project.

  7. Living well with dementia

    doesn't mean life has to grind to a halt overnight. Find tips and advice from Age UK on how to live well with dementia.

  8. Fighting With Pride

    With heads held high Twin sisters Jean and Jo came from a military background, so joining the Army was an obvious choice. Sadly, their experiences of homophobia left a mark on them both, bringing an end ... shoulder in case her relationship was discovered. Jean Jo 2 As Jean developed her own relationship with a woman from her unit, she understood the need to keep things discreet. But it was only after being

  9. Problems with care

    If you're unhappy with the care that you or your loved one is receiving, there are steps you can take to resolve the problem. Find out more with Age UK.

  10. Problems with homecare

    If you're not happy with the care you're receiving at home, you have the right to make a complaint. Find out what your next steps are from Age UK.

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