Teaching Seniors To Use Technology: How They Benefit
Ashford Hall2019-09-12T17:14:14-05:00Seniors can experience obstacles when learning to use technology, but technology can help reduce loneliness and improve health and quality of life.
Seniors can experience obstacles when learning to use technology, but technology can help reduce loneliness and improve health and quality of life.
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