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Current Research & Articles On The Benefits of Technology for Seniors
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Smart Technology May Help Seniors Remain Independent
A recent survey shows a number of technology solutions that are either readily available or in progress to help seniors live independently.
Amazon Echo Show: Older Adults Explore
Amazon Echo has great potential for older adults as a tool to help enable more, and deeper, interaction with friends and family.
How Technology For Senior Citizens Can Boost the Quality of Life
The truth is that more and more seniors are embracing technology each year.
three Grandmothers Share How Technology Enhances Their Lives
Today’s technology makes it easier than ever before to give your loved one the ultimate gifts: connection and independence.
How Technology Can Help Seniors
Evidence shows that increased technology use among older individuals leads to a number of health benefits including higher well-being and lower rates of depression.
teaching Seniors How To Use Technology: How They Benefit
Technology can aid in every area of a senior’s life.
3 Does and Don'ts for Technology Use for older adults
Check out the essential does and donts for technology and older adults
How Interacting With Technology Can Benefit Seniors
The use of technology can make daily lives easier.
Tech Training Builds Connections and Confidence for Older Adults
In today’s connected world, the access and use of technology by older Americans is important to building and keeping a social network
Aging In Place Made Easier
Now, thanks to smartphones, apps and other technologies, being an involved and connected long-distance caregiver for an older parent is easier than ever.
Think Older People Are Technophobes? Think Again
The Pew Research Center finds that seniors are also moving towards more digitally connected lives.
Technology Helps Reduce Senior Depression
Spending time online reduces depression by 20 percent for senior citizens, the Phoenix Center reports.