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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.
We talked to 82-year-old climate change activist Phil Kingston about what changes people can make in their day-to-day lives to protect the planet for future generations.
We understand that the care system isn't easy to navigate. Find out what we can do to make sure older people and carers get the support they need.
popular destinations both at home and abroad, as well as what to look for with specialist and accessible holidays, interviews with inspiring older people and much more.
Over 3000 people across the UK responded to the survey, aged from 40 to 98 years old. Age UK published their findings in a new report 'What Keeps You Sharp?'.
Age UK's Policy Manager Sally West asks why people from Black and other minority ethnic groups at greater risk of lower income and poverty in later life.
How Age UK is responding to the cost of living crisis and supporting older people to withstand its challenges.
with colleagues from Age International, to learn more about the humanitarian crisis of the Rohingya people.
explains the sources of information that have informed the Government's coronavirus guidelines for older people. Dr Elizabeth Webb, Senior Research Manager at Age UK, has an MSc in Epidemiology from the London ... was directed at everyone, he emphasised that it is particularly important that people aged 70+, as well as younger people with particular medical conditions and pregnant women, practice social distancing
For over a million of the oldest people in our country, television is their main form of company. Right now, that’s under threat.
The Government must act to make sure EU care staff can come to work in the UK for older people who rely on them. Help us spread this important message. With the UK's expected departure from the EU ... number is rising. Most work in London and the south, and many provide 'live-in care' which helps older people stay in their own homes. Brexit could affect EU carers' right to work in the UK Under a new rule