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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.
Some local Age UKs can provide care for older people at home. This could include support with washing, bathing, getting in and out of bed, preparing food etc.
Understanding how your heating controls work can help you heat your home comfortably without wasting energy. Find out more with Age UK.
Warm and Well by Age UK provides advice on income maximisation in the homes of vulnerable older people. Find out how Warm and Well helps older people.
We can help you stay well during winter – from beating the winter blues to making sure your home is warm enough. Find out more with Age UK.
Dealing with the responsibilities of home ownership can be daunting. Age UKs Gifted Housing scheme can help you when considering retirement housing options.
Mortgage Interest (SMI) is a benefit for homeowners which helps pay towards the interest on a mortgage or home improvement loans.
Need help going up and down stairs? Find out how easy it is to get a stairlift installed in your home with Age UK Stairlifts.
The rules about care home funding and reducing your assets are complicated. Find out more information from Age UK. Read now.
Equity release refers to the various ways in which you can use your home to generate income. Find out more from Age UK now.
offer longer tenancies. It has received over 8,000 responses to its consultation paper. Having to move home can be expensive and difficult for all age groups but is a particular issue for vulnerable older ... housebound, spend a great deal of time in and around their home and often rely on a network of social and family connections for support. Moving frequently reduces those bonds of community and risks breaking