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Live Better With Technology

This chapter introduces the planning decisions that shape how retirement works long before it begins. Taking charge means understanding the tradeoffs, limits, and responsibilities that replace employer-driven systems. Everything that follows builds on this foundation.

Technology doesn’t have to be intimidating. Streaming services, smart TVs, and video calls can make life more enjoyable—and help you stay connected to family, friends, and the world.

  • – How to Choose the Best Streaming Service (new)

  • – Smart TVs, Streaming Sticks & Tablets Explained (new)

  • – Video Calls, Messaging & Staying Connected Online (new)

  • – Technology for Connecting with Family & Grandkids (new)

Once you’re comfortable using technology for fun, the next step is using it confidently every day—from storing files safely to avoiding scams and digital headaches.

  • – Technology That Makes Everyday Life Easier (new – Tier-2 anchor)

  • – What Is Cloud Storage? (new)

  • – Cloud Storage for Seniors (new)

  • – Don’t Let the Spammers Win (new)

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Artificial intelligence sounds intimidating, but it’s already part of everyday life. This section explains what AI really is, what it isn’t, and why it matters to older adults.

  • – AI & Seniors

  • – Busting Myths: What AI Can—and Can’t—Do for Older Adults (new)

  • – AI Isn’t Just for the Kids: 5 Everyday Benefits for Older Adults (new)

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Once you understand AI, the real value comes from using it in simple, practical ways—saving time, staying organized, and adding support where it matters most.

  • – Making AI Work for You

  • – Using AI as a Research Assistant (new)

  • – Using AI to Manage Loneliness (new)

  • – Real-Life Stories: How Seniors Use AI to Thrive (new)

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Wearables and smart devices can monitor health, improve safety, and provide peace of mind—without turning life into a medical dashboard.

Medication tools reduce mistakes, missed doses, and stress by combining reminders, automation, and alerts into everyday routines.

Telehealth and virtual care tools expand access to healthcare while saving time—when used with the right expectations and preparation.

Technology also opens doors to learning, creativity, and mental engagement—at any pace and experience level.

  • – Best Tech Courses for Seniors (new)

  • – Learning Technology at Your Own Pace (new)

  • – Free vs Paid Learning Platforms (new)

AI Isn’t Just for the Kids: 5 Everyday Benefits for Older Adults

1. Smarter Reminders

AI-powered assistants like Alexa or Google Home can remind you when to take medications, drink water, or go to an appointment. No calendars, no sticky notes — just your voice.

2. Health Tracking

Wearables like Fitbit or Apple Watch use AI to monitor heart rate, steps, sleep quality, and even detect falls — giving peace of mind to you and your family.

3. Easier Communication

AI helps convert speech to text, read your messages aloud, or even translate conversations. Staying in touch has never been more accessible.

4. Personalized Entertainment

Streaming services use AI to recommend shows, movies, or audiobooks based on your preferences. It’s like having a personal DJ or librarian.

5. Smarter Shopping & Scheduling

AI can help you create shopping lists, reorder household items, and even schedule transportation — all with a few voice commands or app taps.

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