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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.
How Age UK is responding to the cost of living crisis and supporting older people to withstand its challenges.
Age UK's Head of Research explains why the decision has been taken to delay the total easing of lockdown measures.
represent the true picture of older 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 ... Gender-based Violence, at the beginning of which the Office for National Statistics released new data on domestic abuse. In that data, 3.2% of respondents aged 60-74 and 1.4% of those aged 75+ reported that they
The Age UK Health Influencing team reveals new findings into the health, care and wellbeing of people aged 50-59.
In the UK one in ten people over 65 are undernourished or at risk of undernourishment. Age UK explains the importance of eating well as we get older.
Age UK is working to highlight the health and care needs of older LGBT+ people, and what can be done to improve their experiences.
develop type 2 diabetes. We've brought together information and advice on how you can reduce your risk of developing diabetes.
session Eve Chappell, a member of Age UK's Information and Advice Content team, recently visited a group supporting people living with dementia. In recent weeks, members of the Age UK Information and Advice ... environment where people can build new friendships. To showcase the impact of the programme, Age UK is producing a series of videos capturing these activity sessions, and myself and my colleague Tim recently
Age UK speaks to David Vincent, the author of a study on solitude. We discuss our history of being alone, as well as the implications of the coronavirus crisis.
Joel Lewis, Age UK’s Consumer and Financial Services Policy Manager examines how the decline of cash affects older people during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.