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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.
Download Age UK's Getting help with debt information guide to find out about the support that's available to help you tackle debt problems.
Find out how Age UK is helping older people take part in physical activity through innovative programmes.
If you have dementia there may be ways you can receive help and support, either now or in the future. Read now for more information from Age UK.
Age UK's Corporate Partnerships team needs your company's help to be there for older people who need us most. Anna Weston explains how you can do that.
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.
Home should be the place where we feel safest, the place we make our memories, and the place where we can grow old. Find more information from Age UK.
Choosing a care home is a big decision. Use Age UK's care home checklist to make sure you know exactly what to look for when visiting potential homes.
Age UK Salford has the Critchley Community Hub, which recently celebrated its fifth birthday. We paid them a visit, to sit in their garden, and discuss the many benefits it's had on older people in the
Marie Waters from Age UK’s Supporter Engagement team discusses her job, the life-changing impact of our supporters, and how Age UK can support them in return.
Caroline Abrahams from Age UK and Vic Rayner from the National Care Forum explains why visiting in care homes can and should continue to be the default.