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Need help with Google Home? This retirement village has its own ‘tech angel’

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Technical advisor Darren Larson oversees the service, which is being offered at Aveo’s newly opened Newstead retirement village in Brisbane’s Gasworks precinct – and he’s the most in-demand man in the 19-storey tower.

The development, which features 144 apartments priced from $449,000, has its very own tech bar designed to help residents master a range of technologies from mobile phones and smart TVs to tablets and Google Home.

Darren is also on hand to help residents troubleshoot issues with their laptops, computers, printers, phones and Wi-Fi – for free (where can I sign up?)

It’s a handy service – but what if you’re looking to up your tech skills and not at Newstead?

Help at hand

Telstra has a Tech Savvy Seniors program which provides short ‘self-teach’ videos on everything from extending the ring time of your phones to storing photos on the cloud and setting up streaming on your smart TV.

You can also learn more about technology through the Government’s free Be Connected initiative including where to find free face-to-face training sessions.

The Australian Seniors Computer Clubs Association (ASCCA) also lists computer clubs for seniors across Australia here.

If you’re like me and don’t know your Android from your Apple, it’s worth investigating.

With a background in nursing, Annie has spent over 20 years working in the health industry, including the coordination of medical support for international TV productions and major stadium events, plus education campaigns with a number of national health organisations. In recent years, she has also taken time out of the workforce to be a full-time carer, giving her first-hand experience of the challenges and rewards of this role.


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