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Tech support for your relative(s)

Technology has done wonders to help us stay connected with family members. But beginning users have to learn new terms and skills. In-person classes are often available through senior centers or the library. And AARP’s AgeTech Collaborative offers online video tutorials and classes through SeniorPlanet.org. 

Even if you seek to provide less complicated devices, it’s still likely your loved one will need tech support, most commonly for

Handling these tasks can be inconvenient and time consuming for you. You might try a monitor-sharing program such as Zoom or SplashTop. In this case, you take virtual control of your relative’s computer to help them from wherever you are. Other options include

Does your loved one lack a device set up for video visits? Consider ordering a phone or tablet online from a private company such as CanDooTech.com. (It’s a member of AARP’s AgeTech Collaborative.) CanDoo preconfigures the new device and mails it to your relative. Then their team of senior-friendly “tech concierges” can be hired one hour at a time. Or you can purchase a yearly rate for ongoing tech support and troubleshooting.

Are you the IT person in the family?
As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice see many in the younger generation get conscripted to troubleshoot or update devices. This may not be how you want to spend your time with your relative. We have resources to help. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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