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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's network of local Age UKs has adapted to the challenges of the coronavirus crisis to support older people in their respective communities.
We're supportive of the WASPI Campaign and their efforts to draw attention to the situation. Here you can see Age UK's statement on the WASPI campaign.
The Telephone Friendship Service is Age UK's award-winning national telephone befriending service where volunteers from a range of corporate partners make a weekly 20-minute call to a lonely older ... us to reach those most in need. Why should we become a Corporate Member of the Telephone Friendship Service? It's easy – the Telephone Friendship Service is a bite-sized volunteering opportunity for
Age UK staff reflect on the very special grandparents who continue to inspire them every day.
tells us how running became an important part of his life, the grandfather who inspired him to raise money for Age UK, and how he gets through the tougher parts of his challenges.
Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Age UK, examines how older people are being excluded by technology, and what digital inclusion for all ages should look like.
Age UK are urging the government to put measures in place to allow EU nationals to continue to come to the UK to work as paid care staff.
Landline aren't being phased out, but the UK’s telephone network is being upgraded, which means that landline services are changing. Find out more with Age UK.
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.
Age UK's Charity Director says the Government must act now to protect vulnerable older people and the workers caring for them.