Skip to content
Please donate

Search Age UK

Site search

People also searched for: medication details in fridge, â£200, loneliness research and resources

  1. Digital Champion Programme 2022-2026

    services: "The world's your oyster" Meet Jean, Ruth and Dereck and find out what digital inclusion means for them. Programme outcomes By 2026, the Digital Champion Programme will have: recruited and trained ... Older people will feel less isolated and more socially connected. Volunteer Digital Champions will benefit from increased confidence and skills. Local Age UKs will be better equipped to provide a wide range

  2. Ruby Wax on mindfulness for older people

    We speak to Ruby Wax about her new book on mindfulness, and how it can benefit older people during trying times.

  3. Sponsored dog walk

    Take your favourite four-legged friend along for a sponsored walk, and you'll both reap the benefits while fundraising for Age UK.

  4. A passion for pets

    uses the Age UK Telephone Friendship Service, about her lifelong devotion to animals and the many benefits of owning pets.

  5. Chair yoga

    partners, offers seated exercise classes. We visit a chair yoga class to find out more about the benefits to older people.

  6. Pensions advice for veterans

    If you are a military veteran, you are eligible for different pension benefits. Find out more about tracking down what you're entitled to.

  7. Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

    Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit for people aged between 16 and 64 who because of long-term illness or disability. Read more from Age UK.

  8. Looking for work

    provides help for older people looking for work, from help with CVs and applications to job hunting, benefits, starting your own business and beyond.

  9. Attendance Allowance

    Attendance Allowance is a benefit for people over State Pension age who need help with personal care or supervision because of illness. Read more from Age UK.

  10. Winter illnesses

    In winter, cold weather and spending more time indoors mean illnesses spread more easily. Find out more about what you can do to protect yourself and stay well from Age UK.

Become part of our story

Sign up today

Back to top