In an increasingly digitized world, anyone can benefit from a lesson in technology. There are so many quick ways to get connect with anyone from anywhere. Thanks to a number of digital gadgets and online apps, we can instantly connect with loved ones across the map. As this is a relatively new advancement in our society, there is plenty any one can take to benefit from learning more efficient ways for digital communication. Seniors especially could benefit from becoming more tech savvy to connect with distant friends and family. Teaching an aging loved one how to stay connected via email or social media can not only be an activity to engage in together, but also be a way of helping them battle loneliness and isolation.
Before your next visit, consider arming yourself with the following 9 tips for teaching technology to seniors.
- When introducing new tech concepts, build on existing knowledge. Work with something they already know or are familiar with. If their preferences are outdated, introduce a more efficient alternative using similar terminology to associate with.
- Avoid technical words and use consistent language. With so many modern slangs in the digital world, it may be hard for seniors to understand technical jargon like “emoji” or “Snapchat”. As you talk tech with seniors, be mindful of the words you use.
- Watch your pace. This may seem obvious, but it’s important to remind yourself not to move too quickly when introducing a senior to technology. Pause between each step to give them a moment to process what they’ve just learned. Often give them a chance to practice a new skill after introducing it for the first time.
- Repeat key concepts. The sheer volume of new information they are taking in can easily overwhelm seniors learning technology for the first time. Repeating key concepts will make them easier to remember and will reinforce the most important takeaways.
- Try and ‘wow’ them. For everyday technology users, it’s easy to forget just how amazing technology really is. If you’re introducing someone to Facebook, start by showing them pictures of their grandchildren to spark their interest in technological features. The more they see the incredible things technology enables them to do, the more they will engage with it which will make mastering it a breeze.
Technology is a great modern tool which seniors can greatly benefit from. For more questions for senior connectivity to specific resources, contact WellPath Partners. With so many specific resources and needs, it can be daunting trying to find the right ones. WellPath Partners are dedicated to guiding you every step of the way of your path to wellness.
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By Prithvi Chauhan