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From Tim McCarthy ASA LinkedIn Group
I would love to be a volunteer for those folks to help them get online and make good use of smart phones and tablets. Rewarding and educational for everyone involved I would think. I wonder who in my area I could ask how to get in on something like this. Great piece Laurie!
Training seniors
Look for a branch of SeniorNet in your area. I've used senior net on both ends. I volunteer to help seniors learn about tablets (I'm a "young" senior) and I take classes from SeniorNet to polish my very rusty Excel skills.
Absolutely right!
Glad to see this and endorse it completely. We have been dealing with the most intimidated and neediest older adults throughout the country for the past 14 years. Those 80,000 people were barred by access, skill,and most of all, intimidation. Generations on Line now has a tablet edition; the pilots, partnered with the Phialdelphia Corporations for Aging and Coming of Age, show the remarkable adaptablility of even the most digitally illiterate elders. let's keep the conversation going.
on-line banking
To get to my bank, I would have to ride the bus, walk a bit to the bank, reverse the process and in New England winters, that would be almost impossible for long periods of time.
Thus, online banking is the only way to go. The bank pays some of my bills and the rest are charged to my Visa which I then turn and pay off while sitting warm and cozy with a cup of coffee.
With SS requiring people to have direct deposit is fantastic, as I remember an elderly neighbor years ago always worrying that it might get lost in the mail or go to the wrong address.
Those who do not have tablets, smart phones (I don't as I refuse to give up my flip top 5 yr old Nokia) or computers are only hurting themselves without their knowing how much better things might be for them with them.