Digital Grandparents
How Tech Is Bringing Families Together
Digital tech and social media can feel like a barrier between generations, but it offers great ways to stay connected with family. Helping Hands Home Care states, "Reducing loneliness is about creating a sense of community and communication." Check out our brief guide on tech for family unity.
Staying connected via tech seems simple, but there are challenges, especially for those new to it. In 2019, almost half of those aged 75+ hadn't used the internet. Training groups assist the elderly with tech, fostering friendships and boosting confidence.
Smartphones
Smartphones are great for connecting with family through calls, emails, and apps. User-friendly options like 'Senior Smartphones' for seniors with hearing impairments are available.
Caption Apps
Apps creating captions, like Live Caption AI, can empower those with hearing loss to reconnect with loved ones.
Video Calling
Video calls are a fantastic way to connect. Services like Facetime, Google Meet and Zoom allow for face-to-face interaction.
Using caption apps like Live Caption AI can also enhance the experience for those with hearing difficulties.
Virtual Games
Play games like Scrabble or Chess online with family for fun. Virtual quizzes are another interactive option to engage with loved ones.
Digital tech has revolutionized grandparenting, offering benefits like staying connected during crises. Thanks to technology, families can remain close despite physical distance.