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Nearly 1 in 3 older adults reports feeling lonely or socially isolated. Technology can be a powerful bridge to family, friends, and community – when someone takes the time to help. Source: AARP

Over 60% of adults age 65 and older say they need help learning to use modern tech in their daily lives, and they are being sidelined. From smartphones to online banking, many people simply need a patient guide to walk them through it. You are not alone and help is closer than you think! Source: Pew Research Center

77% of adults over 50 want to remain in their homes as they age, often needing practical help with technology, organization, and daily tasks. Source: National Institute on Aging

According to the National Alliance for Caregiving, millions of Americans provide support for aging parents, and many do so from a distance while balancing careers and families of their own.

Many families today live far from aging parents or loved ones. When something goes wrong with technology, paperwork, or daily tasks, it can be difficult to help from hundreds or thousands of miles away. Having a trusted local person who can step in makes all the difference.