Las Vegas Woman Magazine Spring 2020

Page 72

Living on

The Edge by Roselyn Poon

What comes to mind when you think of the type of people who live on the edge? Maybe adventurers, adrenalin junkies, risk takers, extreme sportsmen, gamblers, people who choose to live a life you consider dangerous? What about fringe dwellers? Do words like hippies, freaks or outsiders pop up? Prior to the COVID-19 lockdown, I probably had a list similar to yours. However, thanks to the lockdown, I learned something astonishing that has changed my understanding of our current society to come. I discovered that our elderly, or seniors, are involuntary fringe dwellers living on the edge of society. Note: I said involuntary and it may further surprise you to know that seniors are the largest marginalized cohort in western society today. The principal reason for this travesty is technology. Technology is the agent of change that is transitioning our society at breakneck speed from peoplecentric to techno-centric, and there is no turning back, at least not in our lifetime. This techno-centric way of life is great for you and I, and anyone else who still functions in the mainstream; however, for those who for any number of reasons have been left on the outer edge, it is filled with fear and trepidation.

MOTIVATING

NAVI GA T I N G T ECHN OL OGI CA L CHAL L EN GES DURI NG T HE PANDEM I C Think back a couple of months when you first heard about the virus on the news or social media. The key points that the media stressed was the vulnerability of the elderly, anyone over 60 years of age, and the speed with which it was spreading. Like me, you probably raced to your PC or iPhone and started trawling through Google, YouTube, news feeds and the social media channels you usually spend time on with the aim of finding out exactly what was going on and what you needed to do to avoid the Grim Reaper. You discussed it with everyone you came in contact with and your thirst for information may have even inspired you to actually reach out to anyone you knew who was in the medical field or the front line. I bet that within a couple of days you were wired into the information channels and organizing your life saving strategy. I know this because I was right there with you. It wasn’t until I was invited to talk about face masks on a local news program that I learned what was going on in the non-techno world of the elderly. Following the broadcast we were inundated with telephone calls from scared seniors who wanted to buy personal face masks. They were so grateful to hear that there was a local company making masks that they could buy over the phone. I learned that most of them had zero access to technology and were terrified

to leave their homes because of what they had heard on the news. The most vulnerable sector of our community was isolated and fraught with fear. I talked to people living alone who had no relatives to ask for help; others had older siblings dying of cancer with no way to get masks. There were times when all I could do was cry when I got off the phone. One lady called to place a second order for masks because the first order she received was the wrong size. I could barely hear her trembling voice as she explained what had happened. She wasn’t asking for a credit or another order for free, she automatically assumed that it was her fault and she wanted to make sure we were not angry with her and allow her to place another order. I checked her order and called her back to explain that it was our fault and we would ship the right size to her free of charge immediately. She was so happy you could instantly hear the relief in her voice. All was good in the world again. Many seniors had ordered masks to give to their neighbors and others living in their community. Violet, a beautiful little lady, kept ordering masks, and one day when she called, I happened to answer the phone. I discovered that she kept giving them away to others who didn’t know how

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LIVING ON THE EDGE

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pages 72-73

BOOKS & AUDIBLES

1min
page 80

JAGUAR F-TYPE

1min
page 71

PARENTING YOUR PARENTS

5min
pages 78-79

PODCASTS

1min
pages 81-84

LIVING YOUNGER LONGER

5min
pages 66-67

SABRINA CAPANNOLO EISINGA

3min
page 65

GET OUT AND PLAY

3min
page 60

FASHION FLAIR ECCOCI

1min
page 45

FINDING YOUR CALM

5min
pages 42-44

DR. DEEPALI KASHYAP

2min
page 64

YOUR FINANCIAL HEALTH

3min
pages 46-47

MORE THAN JUST MEDICINE

3min
pages 48-50

COVER STORY: BOAR—CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE OF LEADERSHIP

9min
pages 51-55

A POWERFUL UNION

2min
pages 61-63

SOUL CLEANING

4min
pages 18-20

GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK

4min
pages 30-31

GIRLFRIENDS’ GUIDE FOR GETTING OUT

2min
pages 21-22

UNITED WAY POWER IN NUMBERS

6min
pages 40-41

SPOTLIGHT ON RENAE AND LEON IUNCO

3min
page 23

RELATIONSHIPS UNDER QUARANTINE

5min
pages 24-27

LESS HUSTLE MORE GLOW

4min
pages 28-29

FINANCIAL COMPLEXITIES OF REMARRIAGE

4min
pages 38-39
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