According to the Pew Research Center, the use of technology and social media among older adults continues to grow, and experts believe the trend will hold as more baby boomers reach retirement age.
“When you look at adults 65 and older, they have smartphones, they have tablets, they have wearables and they have smart home devices,” says Sheri Rose, CEO and executive director of the Louisville, Ky.-based Thrive Center, which highlights technological advancements in aging services. “They may enter an independent or assisted living community and they’ll expect all their devices to work. And that…

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