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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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support but you feel you need some more, you don't currently feel supported or you'd like to meet people who are going through a similar experience, local support groups can make a real difference. Memory ... cafés offer information, support and friendship in an informal setting. You can meet other people with dementia and there are sometimes healthcare professionals to talk to. Creative workshops such
explains what the EU Settlement Scheme is, what it means for applicants, and what's stopping older people from applying.
reduces our risk of infection, as well as relieving pain. Age UK’s foot care services help older people who are unable to look after their feet. Basic foot care services Over 80 local Age UKs have trained
Age UK's Charity Director, Caroline Abrahams, explains the five biggest priorities for older people from the next Government.
are a doorway to a huge variety of social groups, activities, events and friendship clubs for older people. Find out what's running at your local Age UK.
Local Age UKs provide professional and friendly help with day-to-day domestic tasks to help older people to stay in their homes for longer. Many of our local Age UKs offer a paid-for service that helps
two-year study to understand how men aged over 65 from different social backgrounds experienced loneliness and social isolation.
A tribute to Roy, a beloved Age UK storyteller whose experiences of loss and loneliness inspired the nation.
Age UK storyteller Rosemary and her daughter Rowena discuss loss, loneliness, and the importance of mother-daughter time.
Jeanette, a storyteller for Age UK's autumn appeal, discusses loneliness, the cost of living, and how Age UK helped.