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How Older Adults Can Stay Connected with Friends and Family During Social Distancing

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Illinois entered Phase 4 of J.B. Pritzker’s plan to reopen the state a few weeks ago, but many people are, and should be, still practicing social distancing with friends and family. Everyone misses larger gatherings such as grandkids’ weddings, senior community events and trips to museums and art galleries. However, it’s a good idea for […]

Senior Care Technology: Bringing You Better Care

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Imagine having a caregiver who understands what it’s actually like to live with memory loss. Embodied Labs’ virtual reality labs, which allow senior care staff to virtually step into the shoes of someone with memory loss, make that a possibility. Senior care technology advancements like these impact the way caregivers approach care, and benefit older […]

Computer Classes for Seniors: Get Comfortable with Today’s Tech

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Today’s tech tools are evolving, faster than ever. Do you ever feel like it’s too much to keep up with? We’ve all been there at some point, but with a little help it’s easy to improve your skills. Computer classes for seniors can help you learn how to use today’s tech to enrich your life. […]

Four Podcasts For Starters

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Podcasts are becoming an increasingly popular way to consume news, stories, and other content. People enjoy the personalized touches of listening to their hosts talk, with the added bonus that you can enjoy podcasts while on the go — streaming podcasts in the car, putting in headphones while on a run, etc. For adults of […]

The Grandparent’s Ultimate Guide to Email

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Connecting with grandkids is one of the greatest joys for grandparents. As Margaret Mead put it, “Everyone needs to have access both to grandparents and grandchildren in order to be a full human being.” And nowadays, one of the best ways to access your grandchildren is through email. Whether connecting through your child’s email account […]

The Ultimate Guide to Video Chat

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With family all over the country (or globe) it can be tough to make every birthday party, family gathering and Sunday night dinner. Fortunately, technology is making connecting with family and friends easier than ever. Video chat has become a popular form of communication for many families.

Technology for Older Adults

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If you want to get back to the basics, here are the four pieces of technology that you should focus on as an older adult.

Don’t Fall Victim to Email or Internet Fraud

I almost paid $95 to obtain software that would allow me to work from home and essentially double my income. I trusted my mother and her source, and then I trusted the MSNBC website, but they all turned out to be bogus.

Surfing the Web Doubles Brain Activity in Older Adults

Recent scientific discoveries have uncovered a host of peculiar habits that are now deemed good for your health. Behaviors such as surfing the web, chewing gum, or simply looking through old photos have been proven to improve some aspects of your health.

Getting Online: Your Options

We now have a handful of different technologies to choose from for internet access. Which is the best? Which is the best for you?

Seeing Smiles Across the Miles

The face-to-face conversation through the computer with my Grandma continues over the marvels of technology for a few minutes and then moves on to her latest hair appointment.

Computer Usability for Older Adults: Tips for Making Things Easier

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The population of older adults using computers is growing more than any other age group. Unfortunately, with age usually comes a decrease in finger dexterity as well as vision – two key aspects of using a computer. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to overcome these obstacles to allow for an enjoyable computing experience. […]