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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.
Policy Manager for Equality and Human Rights at Age UK, explains what the EU Settlement Scheme is, what it means for applicants, and what's stopping older people from applying.
How Age UK's network of local Age UKs has adapted to the challenges of the coronavirus crisis to support older people in their respective communities.
Ruth Lowe explains why we need more volunteers for the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service and how rewarding the service is for older people and their telephone friends alike.
For Black History Month, Dr Elizabeth Webb examines how COVID-19 continues to impact the lives of Black older people.
Age UK wants to change how we age. After listening to older people, colleagues, and local and national Age UK partners, we launched an ambitious new strategy to help us do that.
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 hugely popular day centres aim to improve the quality of life for older people by helping them to be independent and be with other people.
Age UK is calling for the Government to establish a Commissioner for Older People and Ageing for England who would act as an independent champion to ensure that older people are considered in decisions
health arise is because of the barriers older ethnic minority people experience in accessing health and care services. What are these barriers and why do people of colour face them?
Age UK recently visited a group supporting people living with dementia to produce a film about what makes their sessions so special.