Adapting your home information guide
Everyone wants to live in their own home as long as they can. Our guide can help you make the changes you need to...
No one wants to feel unsafe, especially when we’re in our own homes. Unfortunately, as we get older, we might start to feel a little less safe, whether that’s because of mobility issues or feeling more vulnerable to scammers. Our guide can help to put your mind at ease.
This guide suggests things you can do to feel safer – around your home, when you’re out and about and when you’re online. It covers:
It also includes a glossary of important digital terms to help you feel more confident online.
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