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    Lightbulb Idea to Help Seniors

    Here's an idea for IT 'Enthusiasts', IT Pros w/ some spare time or retired IT Pros & Consultants. I am doing this & maybe others have not thought of it...

    Volunteer your time & services to your local 'old folks homes'. Many of the residents don't have a lot of money (we usually charge a healthy fee) but, they may need & appreciate help w/ their machines or software and often they, certainly, could use some education or instruction. I offer 1-on-1 or small group scenarios.

    Anyway, just a thought or suggestion some of you might care to entertain.

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    Re: Idea to Help Seniors

    In my neck of the woods, a lot of middle aged people aren't so proficient with computers.. If I was to take a tour through the local seniors complex, I probably wouldn't find a single computer
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    Re: Idea to Help Seniors

    While I have the credentials to do so around here, I do not necessarily have the authorization. During my time with the government, part of my duty was to serve senior housing. It was one of the more pleasant aspects, and although I worked internally with the staff, I occasionally had an opportunity to show a retired person a thing or two about our systems (the stuff that was OK to see - like how Windows is used to open a calculator and so forth.. nothing internal or database-wise). It would have been nice to have pushed forward an initiative at that time to give out classes to seniors, but we were busy retraining our staff on the use of Excel and Microsoft Office, much less actual residents

    I sincerely enjoy volunteering my time, and as a young person (though, not as young as Mitch), I am making a pretty brazen attempt to go into engineering... it may fail, but I am going to try. Once I find a niche back in the city doing something other than fixing local systems, I am planning on moving towards trying to do some extra fieldwork for free like computer lessons for old folks. It could take some time, but it is a genuinely great idea, Drew. There is a massive learning curve, but even if only one thing is learned, it would be worth it to me.

    True thing is, computers can enrich peoples lives. Especially people who could use the Internet to enjoy their retirement time. A long time ago, I took great pleasure in helping someone upgrade Hoyle card games and get it working on their computer. She was an old woman and very kind. It is something burned into my memory, because I got more enjoyment from seeing that woman happy than most of the work I have done since.

    Bravo on a great idea.

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    Re: Idea to Help Seniors

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    Bravo on a great idea.
    Amen to that. Once again a situation where I could write a book, but I abstain. But I've done quite a lot of work within the "third sector", mainly fundraising, some active social work, and even some IT-support. And, the IT-part is really as highly appreciated as is nursing. Life quality consists, today, of more than merely good teeth.

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    Re: Idea to Help Seniors

    Quote Originally Posted by Titanic View Post
    Amen to that. Once again a situation where I could write a book, but I abstain. But I've done quite a lot of work within the "third sector", mainly fundraising, some active social work, and even some IT-support. And, the IT-part is really as highly appreciated as is nursing. Life quality consists, today, of more than merely good teeth.

    Salute, Drew.
    Our local libraries hold weekly starter classes in computer usage, senior citizens are the fastest growing block of computer users in this country... I love helping them, it's a good thing.

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