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  1. Glossary of online terms

    From' apps' and 'browsers' to 'Zoom' and 'YouTube' – online terminology can be confusing. Age UK's glossary of online terms explains what they mean.

  2. How to make a video call

    Age UK's handy advice on how to video call with family, friends and other loved ones, whether using your computer, smartphone or Android.

  3. Give an older friend or relative a ring

    calling If the person you'd like to speak to has a smartphone, tablet or a computer with a webcam and microphone, installing some free video calling software (or using apps they already have) can be a ... a lovely way to blend a phone conversation with face to face interaction. You could try Skype, FaceTime or WhatsApp Video Calling. They're generally simple to use, but it might be worth showing the

  4. Coronavirus vaccine and treatments

    Everyone aged 65 and over is now eligible for their coronavirus autumn booster vaccine. Find out more about the vaccine, as well as other coronavirus treatments, from Age UK.

  5. Preventing and treating burns

    The majority of burns and scalds are preventable. Here Age UK provides tips on how you can reduce your risk of sustaining a burn injury.

  6. Rosemary and Rowena

    Age UK storyteller Rosemary and her daughter Rowena discuss loss, loneliness, and the importance of mother-daughter time.

  7. Birdwatching and photography

    Zoologist Mark Carwardine discusses our fascination with birds and suggests some simple ways to take pictures of them.

  8. Higher education and university

    The majority of universities and colleges welcome mature students for their commitment, experience and skills. Find out how to find courses from Age UK.

  9. Mind and body

    Age UK provide information and advice on keeping your mind and body healthy as you get older. Read now to gather all the information you need.

  10. Education and training

    Education is a great way to learn something new. From evening classes and degree courses to informal learning, Age UK provide options for learning in later life.

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