Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, senior is 65+ not 50...
Most senior living communities start at 55.
I would want a schedule of all relevant activities in the community, and maybe some information on things to do in the local area. I wouldn’t read any of the puff pieces or things that presume all I do is knot, wear stretch pants, can’t use technology, and pee in my pants.
I'm 53 and I've never used Uber and I wouldn't know how to troubleshoot computer problems. I'll probably learn how to use Uber but I doubt I'll ever be that great at troubleshooting computer issues, I just don't have any interest in learning and would rather hire someone else to do it.
You're 53 and have never used Uber, and would not know how to troubleshoot a computer? I'm 49 (and female) and use Uber all the time on work trips and in DC. And I can definitely troubleshoot a computer. My mom (age 76) uses Uber all the time on her world travels to get to the airport, etc.
Out of curiosity, what's your situation that you're 53 and so "old?"
Anonymous wrote:Um, senior is 65+ not 50...
Profiles of grandchildren of residents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, senior is 65+ not 50...
Most senior living communities start at 55.
I would want a schedule of all relevant activities in the community, and maybe some information on things to do in the local area. I wouldn’t read any of the puff pieces or things that presume all I do is knot, wear stretch pants, can’t use technology, and pee in my pants.
I'm 53 and I've never used Uber and I wouldn't know how to troubleshoot computer problems. I'll probably learn how to use Uber but I doubt I'll ever be that great at troubleshooting computer issues, I just don't have any interest in learning and would rather hire someone else to do it.
You're 53 and have never used Uber, and would not know how to troubleshoot a computer? I'm 49 (and female) and use Uber all the time on work trips and in DC. And I can definitely troubleshoot a computer. My mom (age 76) uses Uber all the time on her world travels to get to the airport, etc.
Out of curiosity, what's your situation that you're 53 and so "old?"
Anonymous wrote:There are some great suggestions already. Here are other things my parents would be interested in:
- Technology articles - smart phone techniques, what phone to buy if you're not very tech savvy, computer tips, smart tv tips, how to save money on cable by using hulu or youtube tv, etc.
- Ask the Doctor or Ask the Nurse column
- Profiles of grandchildren of residents
- Calendar of events
- General trivia
- Short stories or poetry or art of residents
- Travel articles
- Volunteering opportunities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, senior is 65+ not 50...
Most senior living communities start at 55.
I would want a schedule of all relevant activities in the community, and maybe some information on things to do in the local area. I wouldn’t read any of the puff pieces or things that presume all I do is knot, wear stretch pants, can’t use technology, and pee in my pants.
I'm 53 and I've never used Uber and I wouldn't know how to troubleshoot computer problems. I'll probably learn how to use Uber but I doubt I'll ever be that great at troubleshooting computer issues, I just don't have any interest in learning and would rather hire someone else to do it.