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Rochester seniors get tutored on all things digital at Community Center event

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Lukas Holland of Cyber-Seniors leads a digital training session last week (Courtesy photo).

CONCORD - Breezeline hosted two digital literacy seminars last week to empower older adults in New Hampshire with the knowledge and skills to effectively navigate the digital world.

On Tuesday, a seminar focusing on email basics was held at in Concord. This seminar served as an introduction to creating and sending email. On Wednesday, a seminar was held at the James W. Foley Memorial Community Center in Rochester. Breezeline held these seminars in partnership with the non-profit Cyber-Seniors, an organization that provides tech-training and digital mentoring to seniors.

"Knowing how to effectively and confidently use email opens doors for many in our community," said Susan Greenbolt, executive director of GoodLife Programs and Activities. "The skills that Breezeline and CyberSeniors teach will help older adults in New Hampshire stay connected to the people and things they love."

According to a study published by the NIH, a majority of older adults have positive attitudes toward technology, believing that it saves time, is easy to use, and helps with communication. The study also found that those who used technology had an overall higher level of life satisfaction, in part, because they felt more connected and less lonely than those who did not use technology. Researchers noted that older adults often do not use technology because they find it too complicated or difficult to learn.

"Using technology is an essential part of staying connected in today's world," said Brenda Rusnak, co-founder and president of CyberSeniors. "We are proud to partner with Breezeline to teach important skills and empower older adults in New Hampshire."

To further make the online experience more comfortable, Breezeline provided attendees with blue light glasses that prevent eye strain while looking at screens.

To learn more about Breezeline's commitment to digital literacy, please visit www.cyberseniors.org/breezeline.

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