3 Tech Tips For The Older Generations

If you are reaching retirement age and feeling a little out of touch with the world of tech, or you are trying to help an elderly family member or friend who is less than tech-savvy, it may seem like an impossibly difficult task to learn new things or get another person to understand new things about technology. 

It is a huge challenge to live a certain way for such a long time and then be expected to change your lifestyle around in order to keep up with society a bit better. That being said, there are so many ways that tech can benefit the life of an older person, and it’s worth trying to get better at! Here are 3 tech tips for the older generations. 

Take A Class

If you or someone you know is struggling to understand or use a new form of technology, or even something that’s been around for a while, it can be tough to grasp how it works. Don’t worry though, because there are tons of helpful classes out there that can give you the skills you really need to feel more confident in your tech abilities! 

There are classes and seminars on just about anything from how to set up a new phone or computer to more complicated things such as how to install or use certain types of software or sync all of your devices together. 

If you are really determined to learn, do a little research and ask around to see what types of classes may be offered in your area. Some are even taught remotely so you can learn from the comfort of your own home. Another option is going into the store where you purchased your electronics such as Apple or Best Buy and asking if they offer any free classes or can help train you in areas that you need help with. Don’t give up, because help is out there!

Be Patient With Yourself 

When learning about a type of tech you haven’t used before, it can be easy to get confused and become discouraged. However, patience goes a long way when trying to figure anything out. Be patient with yourself and start small. This way you will be less likely to become frustrated and throw in the towel. 

Adjust Devices

Adjusting devices to meet your own specific needs is another great way to get older people excited about using technology. For example, if the font on a phone or tablet is too small for them to read, they may be less likely to want to use it. Adjust the font size to you or your loved ones liking and they will be much happier to use said device on a regular basis. 

It’s never too late to learn something new, and with technology constantly changing and evolving, it can be hard to keep up! Hopefully, these tips can help you or someone you care about to be a little more open to using tech.