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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.
victims of domestic abuse, and a new role within the charity amplifying the voices of those affected. We are currently marking the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence, at the beginning ... on data collection back in 2020. An underestimation? We know that many older victims of domestic abuse don’t recognise themselves as such, so we worry that these ONS statistics might be underestimates
age-related macular degeneration (AMD), you may find it more difficult to do things like read, watch TV, drive, or recognise faces. We've brought together information and advice to help you better understand
As we get older, lots of us may start to feel a bit unsteady on our feet. But there are simple things you ca do to help yourself feel more confident and avoid a fall. Find out more on our website.
Do men and women’s experiences of loneliness in later life differ? A new research study suggests so.
local elections on 4 May. We want to make sure as many people as possible are aware of these changes and what they need to do that is different than in previous elections. We have therefore compiled some ... some questions and answers to make sure you know what to take bring with you when you vote and what support is available. What are the new voter ID rules? Voters will be required to bring a form of photographic
Do 45 sit-ups, squats or burpees a day during March to raise money for Age UK.
Things you can do to help older people with practical stuff, or keeping spirits up, during this period of social distancing in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
people should be able to live well, not just survive, and the right care and support can help them do this. Find out more from Age UK.
There are some practical things you can do to make living at home with dementia a little bit easier. Download our guide to find out more.
No one wants to go into hospital. Our guide can help you to feel as prepared as possible if you do have to at some point.