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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.
WhatsApp is a messaging app that uses the internet. It's an easy way to stay connected with loved ones. We've brought together information and advice on how to download and use WhatsApp.
Find out about training courses for older people on computers, the internet and digital technology in your local area.
Find out about training courses for older people on computers, the internet and digital technology in your local area.
Find out about training courses for older people on computers. Age UK computer training courses explain things clearly in plain English to help you get online.
Support your local Age UK services, from being a handyman or computer training instructor to supporting dementia-friendly day centres.
Age UK's handy advice on how to video call with family, friends and other loved ones, whether using your computer, smartphone or Android.
Find a computer training course or read Age UKs guides to staying safe online and making the most of the internet.
Apps are a type of program that you can download to your smartphone, tablet or computer. There are thousands of apps available, many for free. Find out more about how to safely download and update apps
volunteers like Charlie, Judith and Coletta, the experience of giving back isn’t just making a difference to older people’s lives – it’s bringing joy to their own lives, too. Charlie ... feeling lonely or need support, and it’s my first proper experience of volunteering. I was mainly a stay-at-home mum and freelancer for many years. Then as my children grew up and became less time-consuming
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