Embracing Technology Helps You Stay Independent How Using Different Devices Promote Health and Happiness
In our 21st-century world, technology is woven into every part of our lives and has become even more important to help people stay connected. For older adults and those caregiving for loved ones, the realm of devices and technological tools that can help with maintaining independence and a good quality of life is growing every day with libraries, senior centers, colleges and others often offering related training and helpful information. Here’s a sampling of just some of the many gadgets that can make life easier and more enriching: Tablets and E-readers
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and portability that desktop computers lack, tablets – when connected to the Internet through Wi-Fi – can help provide easy access to bank accounts, investments, financial information and health records. They also provide a handy way to surf the Web, order household items, food, meals, medical supplies and more, and stay connected with friends and family through social networking sites like Facebook. These devices also can be used to monitor home-based security systems and view video surveillance footage. Through video chatting platforms like Zoom, WhatsApp, Skype and Google Hangouts, people can combat loneliness and isolation. These platforms also help individuals take Aging Resources 2021–2022