Showing posts with label elderly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elderly. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 April 2023

DIGITAL COMMUNICATION HAS FAST BECOME AN ESSENTIAL LIFELINE AND ELDERLY PEOPLE NEED HELP TO NAVIGATE IT - 🖥️

Report by Duncan Williams @PulmansWeekly

As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, it is becoming increasingly important for people of all ages to keep up with the latest digital developments. However, one group in particular that may be struggling to keep up are the older generation. With many seniors having grown up in a time when technology was far less prevalent, they may find it challenging to keep up with the ever-evolving digital landscape.

This is a problem that needs to be addressed, as it can have serious consequences for seniors in terms of their ability to access important services and stay connected with loved ones. Fortunately, there are a number of initiatives that are helping to bridge the digital divide and ensure that seniors are not left behind.

One such initiative is provided by the charity Age UK with a range of computer training courses, which all aim to "explain things in plain English" to help seniors learn more about digital technology. These courses offers participants supportive workshops on topics such as computer skills, social media, and online safety. By providing seniors with the skills and knowledge they need to navigate the digital world, Age UK is helping to ensure that they are not left behind.

Another initiative that is helping seniors to stay connected is the Digital Buddies programme. This was launched during the covid pandemic lockdowns and have proved hugely popular ever since. This programme pairs seniors with younger volunteers who can help them to learn more about digital technology. By working one-on-one with a digital buddy, seniors can get the personalised support they need to feel more comfortable using digital devices and software.

The importance of helping seniors to learn more about digital technology cannot be overstated. With healthcare services, banking, newspapers and even social connections moving online, seniors who are unable to navigate the digital world may find themselves at a serious disadvantage. By investing in programmes and initiatives that help seniors to learn more about digital technology, we can ensure that they are able to thrive in an increasingly digital world. 



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