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  1. Benefits and accessing cash - coronavirus advice

    outbreak has led to some changes in how benefits can be claimed and how we can access cash. We've outlined some of these changes and what they might mean for you.

  2. Online art classes

    Julie Sajous knew how important her art classes were to older people, so decided to host them online during lockdown to provide creativity and company.

  3. The digital conundrum

    inclusion for all ages should look like. I love my smartphone. I do almost all of my work on it, as well as my banking, booking a holiday, and keeping up to date with the trials and tribulations of my beloved ... football club, Reading FC. The digital revolution has swept along at a terrifying pace, and for many, it’s a huge step forward. But for many older people, the digital revolution is an exercise in exclusion

  4. Do what you can

    How Freedom To Move, a new series of videos from We Are Undefeatable starring comedian Bill Bailey, can help older people get active around the home.

  5. How to download apps to your device

    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

  6. Making the most of the internet

    Find a computer training course or read Age UKs guides to staying safe online and making the most of the internet.

  7. Caring for someone with dementia

    If the person you care for is diagnosed with dementia, you don’t have to manage on your own. Find out more with Age UK.

  8. IAPT and mental health in older people

    Feeling anxious isn't just something that comes with age. It may be a sign something's wrong with your mental health. Speaking about it, though programmes like IAPT can help.

  9. Helping older people get online

    Find out how Age UK is supporting older people to get online through programmes that increase skills and confidence.

  10. It Doesn't Add Up - Cost of Living Crisis campaign

    People of all ages on low and modest incomes need help to meet rising costs now and cannot wait any longer. The Government must take immediate action to provide more financial support.

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