Technology has improved the lives of many across all generations. Millennials have apps to keep them socially and politically engaged, and even some to help find their future life partner. Generation X has thought provoking articles and sub-culture blogs to keep their inquisitive minds satisfied, but what about Baby Boomers? How has tech improved their lives and are senior living communities including these advancements in their lifestyle programs? Short answer—yes. Here's how:
What's Old Is New Again
Here's lookin' at you, kid. Classic films are available on streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu at an increasing rate. When it comes to a cinematic education, it can be hard to find early films and brush up on the classics—especially on a budget. Luckily, many of the most iconic films of the last century have slipped into the public domain, making them free to stream for just about anyone. Renowned, enduring titles across genres like foreign, comedy, romance, film noir and more are all waiting for you to watch. Senior living communities take advantage of this with regularly scheduled classic movie nights in their cozy theaters and media rooms.
Travel Without Leaving Your Home
No longer does it take planes, trains and automobiles to see the wonders of the world. For those senior individuals who never could make it overseas, with the recent advancements of digital photography and artificial intelligence, they are now able to view wonders of the world like Pyramids of Egypt, the Louvre or even experience the islands of Greece from the comfort of their own homes.
The Resurgence of House Calls
Remember when doctors made house calls? A simple in-home visit when the common cold hit so hard that getting to the doctor's office was nearly impossible made all the difference. Well, the times they are a changin'… back. With the success of ride-sharing platforms like Uber and Lyft, it was only a matter of time before someone developed an app where one could request a doctor visit to their home with the click of a button. Again, senior living communities are mimicking this, with some even providing in-home assessments for potential residents facing debilitating ailments. Rittenhouse Village At Lehigh Valley, for example, happily provides this service free of charge for their potential Personal Care and Memory Care prospects.
Technology is here to stay and there is no going back, but how and why it's used—well, every generation has a say in that!
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