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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.
Bill Bailey discusses his new S.O.F.A workout video with We Are Undefeatable to help people with long-term health conditions get more active.
available. You might be able to get your benefit paid in advance (known as a budgeting advance or budgeting loan), or you could apply for support from your local council or a charity
independent as we age. Local Age UKs support older people to be in control of what food they purchase with grocery delivery and escorted supermarket shopping services. Types of shopping service provided by ... but need some extra assistance with transport to and getting around food stores. These services can be one-to-one schemes whereby local Age UK staff assist one client with their shopping, or alternatively
Download Age UK's Getting help at home information guide to find out about getting support with day-to-day tasks – from housework to personal care.
A new book compiles interviews with 28 incredible older people to help change perceptions of ageing.
Getting older can bring with it some challenges. But feeling down isn’t a natural part of ageing – there are things you can do to help yourself feel better
We know that getting to grips with using the internet can feel overwhelming, so we've brought together information and advice to help you get started and show you all the benefits of getting online.
Getting diagnosed with dementia can help you make changes to live as well as possible and make plans for the future. Find out more from Age UK.
Age UK meets Lavina Mehta MBE, who's spent lockdown helping older people get fit, with a little help from her mother-in-law.