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Empowering Seniors With Technology
Embracing technology can improve communication, safety, and access to essential services for seniors. From telehealth and smart home devices to social media and lifelong learning opportunities, technology enhances independence and connectivity. Learning new digital skills keeps older adults informed, engaged, and empowered. Below you will find curated, third-party news articles on this topic.
Reminders Reduce Age-Related Memory Decline in Older Adults Summary: A new study shows that using reminders can counteract age-related declines in memory, especially for tasks that require prospective memory, such as taking medication. Researchers found that reminders help both younger and older adults improve memory performance under high cognitive load.READ ARTICLE
Bridging the digital divide with the senior population: Adopting new technology can help older adults avoid social isolation, increase their brain health, and live healthier and happier lives. READ ARTICLE
5 Innovations in Assistive Technology to Keep on Your Radar The right assistive technology may be the difference between some individuals gaining access to the internet, career-advancing software, social media platforms, and virtual recreation tools or lagging behind their tech-savvy counterparts. READ ARTICLE
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