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Common Challenges Elders Face while Utilizing Technology
Whether living alone or with family carers, modern technology makes it simpler for older persons to keep their independence.
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Healthcare Business Review | Monday, July 11, 2022
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Cognitive and memory loss is common in older persons, affecting their ability to focus and retain critical information, such as instructions for technological equipment, applications, and the Internet.
Fremont, CA: Whether living alone or with family carers, modern technology makes it simpler for older persons to keep their independence. With so many technical advancements and new items, the elderly loved one may find it challenging to use electronic equipment. One can, however, assist them in efficiently controlling the equipment. Look at the most common issues elders have while utilizing technology and what family caregivers may do to help them.
Information Overload
Instead of exposing the loved one to various gadgets and digital platforms, introduce them to one thing at a time. One may teach their parent how to utilize another product or digital service once they have mastered one technique or program. Remember that too much information may confuse the loved one or lead to hostile behavior. If users sense their loved one growing irritated, consider it a sign and stop going over things with them. If the parent feels better the next day, continue the technology lesson and assist them in adapting to the new goods and services.