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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.
Care home fees can range hugely depending on the facilities or location of the home. Find out how to make residential home costs manageable from Age UK.
Social care services aren't usually provided free of charge. You may need to pay some, or all, of the cost of the care services you need. We can help you work out whether you may be entitled to help with ... if you have to pay the full cost of your care. The two most important things to be aware of: Social care services aren't usually provided free of charge. You may need to pay for all of the cost
Care services at home aren’t usually free. However, you may be entitled to help with the cost of homecare from your local council. Find out more from Age UK.
You may be eligible for financial support to help you with your caring responsibilities. Find out more with Age UK.
We explain the means test and property and when you have to sell your home to pay for care. Find out more information from Age UK. Read now.
Age UK explores why recognising and helping unpaid carers like Janet is so crucial - during Carers Week and all year round.
Download Age UK's Advice for carers information guide to find out more about practical and emotional help that's available when you’re looking after someone.
If you look after a partner, relative or friend who's ill or disabled, you're a carer. You may be entitled to financial support. Find out more with Age UK.
Age UK explores the issue of who will care for the growing numbers of older people who don't have family to support them.
A new report reveals the number of unpaid carers in the UK, and the levels of anxiety and loneliness they experience.