For San Franciscans like 84-year-old Carmen, the simple pleasure of a home-cooked meal was not a possibility -- until Meals on Wheels came into the picture. "I often feel lonely. Very lonely, so I try to be very strong," says Carmen. Carmen looks forward to her meal...
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Seniors and Advancing Tech
by Kathy Stirling | Oct 26, 2023 | 0 Comments
The rapid advances in technology are not necessarily tailored for seniors and their different needs. Touch screens can be hard to use, passwords and user names can be hard to remember and confusing, and menus and user interfaces can be overwhelming. In order for...
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