We are a unique non-profit organization that works with your assisted living facility’s and senior residents’ schedules and needs, striving to make the process of learning to use modern technology as convenient and enjoyable as possible. What started as a simple realization has grown into a common effort among teenagers to help seniors learn about and use technology in their daily lives, ranging from phones to computers.
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2017 – A New Year
After some squash tournaments and a long winter break, I am finally back home. I look forward to continue helping the residents of Chesterbrook. I’ve had some ideas regarding what I can do to help the residents not only with their own technology, but the homes technology. I am interested in computers, and like to … Continue reading 2017 – A New Year
Helping others
After a long break, I wanted to talk about a few things that I’ve enjoyed while helping Chesterbrook residents. Some days, I come in, and I find only one resident who is waiting. Other days, I have travel to their rooms, knocking on doors and asking if they’d like help. In the end, sometimes I … Continue reading Helping others
My reflection
Yesterday, I worked again with Ms Sato and her phone. She had some trouble with the assistive voice, as it wasn’t playing anymore. I quickly fixed this for her, and resumed practicing entering her message box, so she could listen to her texts. As I sat watching, I thought about the people I’ve met and … Continue reading My reflection
Technology at its finest
Recently, I had the pleasure of working with Ellen, who needed help with her cell phone. Here’s what she had to say: “I was having trouble using my flip cell phone. I kept getting messages and I couldn’t figure out how to delete them. Alex didn’t know that I am blind too, but he helped … Continue reading Technology at its finest