With older adults living longer than ever before, more in this age demographic are seeking ways to stay engaged, happy, and healthy in the nal decades of life following retirement. In this chapter, we discuss the many ways in which older adults can bene t from learning new technologies, including enjoying more functional independence, social connection, and cognitive engagement. We also discuss the barriers that prevent older adults from learning new technologies, including physical ailment and disability, skepticism over the bene ts, and stereotype threat. Finally, we introduce the concept of Langerian mindfulness and how learning to be mindful as opposed to mindless can help older adults over these barriers
This study was motivated by a concern for how older adults adjust to their digital everyday life. Th...
The ability to navigate the ever-changing world of digital technology is a new form of literacy, one...
In the past 20 years, the 65+ population has doubled to over 52 million and US Census data anticipat...
With older adults living longer than ever before, more in this age demographic are seeking ways to s...
This chapter aims to examine the adoption of technology by older adults within a framework of curren...
Older adults living with forgetfulness encounter difficulties when engaging with changing and dynami...
Derived from Buddhism, mindfulness is a unique approach for understanding human suffering and happin...
There has been a proliferation of cognitive training studies investigating the efficacy of various c...
The primary aim of this article is to present a new concept called mindful sustainable aging (MSA), ...
The primary aim of this article is to present a new concept called mindful sustainable aging (MSA), ...
This chapter provides information and support for researchers, family, and medical providers concern...
Older adults (65+) are at increasing risk of being ‘digitally marginalized’ due to lower tech savvin...
ABSTRACT—Why are older adults reluctant to adopt new technology, such as the Internet, given its pot...
Older adults who lack technology skills may become increasingly socially isolated, especially during...
ABSTRACT—Why are older adults reluctant to adopt new technology, such as the Internet, given its pot...
This study was motivated by a concern for how older adults adjust to their digital everyday life. Th...
The ability to navigate the ever-changing world of digital technology is a new form of literacy, one...
In the past 20 years, the 65+ population has doubled to over 52 million and US Census data anticipat...
With older adults living longer than ever before, more in this age demographic are seeking ways to s...
This chapter aims to examine the adoption of technology by older adults within a framework of curren...
Older adults living with forgetfulness encounter difficulties when engaging with changing and dynami...
Derived from Buddhism, mindfulness is a unique approach for understanding human suffering and happin...
There has been a proliferation of cognitive training studies investigating the efficacy of various c...
The primary aim of this article is to present a new concept called mindful sustainable aging (MSA), ...
The primary aim of this article is to present a new concept called mindful sustainable aging (MSA), ...
This chapter provides information and support for researchers, family, and medical providers concern...
Older adults (65+) are at increasing risk of being ‘digitally marginalized’ due to lower tech savvin...
ABSTRACT—Why are older adults reluctant to adopt new technology, such as the Internet, given its pot...
Older adults who lack technology skills may become increasingly socially isolated, especially during...
ABSTRACT—Why are older adults reluctant to adopt new technology, such as the Internet, given its pot...
This study was motivated by a concern for how older adults adjust to their digital everyday life. Th...
The ability to navigate the ever-changing world of digital technology is a new form of literacy, one...
In the past 20 years, the 65+ population has doubled to over 52 million and US Census data anticipat...