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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.
Thinking about life ending can be really difficult, but it's a good idea to give yourself time to think and talk through all of your options. Age UK has brought together information and advice to help
Thinking about the end of your life can be difficult, but giving it some thought now means you can consider all your options and start getting your affairs in order. Find out more with Age UK.
This page brings together information to help you support older people through planning for the end of life.
It can be difficult to think about life ending, but it's a good idea to give yourself time to think and talk through all of your options. Download our guide to find out more.
Different types of cancer cause different symptoms. If you're worried about your symptoms, it's really important to get checked out.
have arthritis, there’s support available and things you can do to help make life easier. Find out about ways to manage symptoms, financial support and homecare available to you.
The menopause is a natural part of female ageing and happens when you stop having periods. Find out more about the symptoms and ways to manage them from Age UK.
We've brought together information and advice to help you better understand glaucoma – including the symptoms and treatment options.
We've brought together information and advice on diabetes – from the different types of diabetes to its main symptoms, to the different treatments available.
Age UK's Dr Elizabeth Webb discusses the other symptoms of coronavirus being identified, and what it means to be 'asymptomatic'.