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Age UK hears from thousands of older people who really struggle with travelling to hospital. Peter, Subash and Connie explains just how painful their journeys are.
We catch up with Age UK Sheffield’s Walking Football Programme to hear more about the older women embracing this traditionally male-dominated sport.
We all want to stay as sharp as we can as we get older. Age UK headed to Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh to hear about the latest research into cognitive ageing.
With the help of kind supporters like you, we are working hard to be there and offer support to lonely older people up and down the country. Hear about the difference we’re making in people’s lives.
Age UK hears from thousands of older people who really struggle with travelling to hospital. Peter, Subash and Connie explains just how painful their journeys are in their own words below.
On the 80th anniversary of VE Day, we hear from storytellers Lauretta and Sylvia about their wartime recollections.
Hear older people and their befrienders talk about their experiences with loneliness and how Age UK's befriending services have helped.