Today’s seniors are more tech savvy than ever. The need for communication and the swift changes that have occurred in the technology sector in the last decade alone have necessitated a need for devices like smart phones, personal home computers, and more. Although seniors are not as into technology as their younger counterparts, recent data from The Pew Research Center shows that 4 out of every 10 seniors now owns and uses a smart phone and eighty-percent of all seniors own a cell phone of some type. This is up from 2 out of 10 in the year 2013. There is no doubt that tech use is up amongst this population, and this is a great thing. The old stigma that the elderly population just does not care about learning new technology is out the window nowadays. Sixty-seven percent of those over the age of 65 say they go online now, and this is up from only fourteen-percent in the early 2000s. There is no doubting the role that technology plays in the lives of seniors everywhere. Below, you will find some great links for information on life in the digital age. There’s no time like the present to get involved and stay connected.

Goldenyearsgeek.com has a great list of articles you can check out in order to learn a whole host of things. From learning how to digitize old photographs to iPhone hacks and tricks, this is a great resource for seniors seeking to familiarize themselves with all that the internet and technology have to offer.

Newsmax.com has a great post from AARP about all the conveniences that being digitally connected affords. It is easy to stay abreast of medical information by using online programs as well as make a dinner reservation online. Need to connect to public Wi-Fi but aren’t sure how? This article points the way and shows just how easy it is to get and stay connected no matter where you are.

For those on a budget and anyone else looking to save a little extra money, AARP has this great article you should check out. The suggest resisting the urge to buy ear pieces that are cheap and instead spend the extra money for a quality pair. They show the best times to purchase certain devices as well as links to websites that review new gear and let you know whether or not it’s worth the investment. If you or the senior in your life is itching for a new gadget, this article lets you in on whether or not it’s a good idea to buy or wait it out.

Champion Home Health Care, located in Melbourne, FL, has the privilege of assisting seniors throughout Brevard County. We love what we do and want to keep you updated with all the resources available when the time comes for in-home health services. We love our seniors and know just how valuable this population is. Compassion, experience, and expertise are at the heart of all we do. We know how important staying connected to those we love is and this is especially true for the elderly population. Whether it be human touch or a touch screen, seniors today are learning ways to keep in touch.