Top Useful Apps for Seniors

Introduction

When you get into a certain age, your habits begin to change, interests tilt away from the usual focus, and that’s when you need new tools to manage your new life a bit easier. As mobile devices all sorts of smart gadgets are becoming more intuitive, it seems it’s easier than ever to operate software even as a senior.

If you were wondering how wide this market space is, let us introduce you to some of the best apps for seniors you could find online. We’ll see what each of these apps offers to our elderly citizens, which makes them unique and tailored for their consumer group.

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HeartWise

This app makes it easy to check in with your blood pressure rate any time, all you need is your smartwatch and healthcare provider ID. The app measures your cardiac metrics and sends reports to your doctors. It’s not a substitution for regular doctor’s appointments but it secures constant tracking of your health status.

 Grammarly

Texting your friends and family has become a regular daily activity no matter how old or young. Grammarly is a proofreading and editing app that allows you automated grammar and spelling corrections, without those irritating predictive inputs.

As college students often search for professional assignment writers, a premium Grammarly account can serve as a handy gift to students in your family. You can make your grandchild’s college experience better and improve your writing in one take.

Reading Glasses

Did it ever happen to you that you were about to start reading a certain text only to remember that you left your reading glasses in your car? With several zoom levels and adaptive lightning feature, the Reading Glasses app allows you to point your mobile phone camera towards any piece of text and adjust the font size to your requirements.

AARP

American Association of Retired Persons offers all of its members a free app that secures numerous advantages. It allows AARP members to receive notifications regarding the latest events in their neighborhood, popular discounts, and news. The app is highly customizable and lets users choose which notifications they wish to receive.

Tasty

How many times did it happen to you that you were about to entertain some guests over dinner but you just don’t know what to cook and you’re tired of the same old dishes? Tasty is an interesting app that provides you with thousands of unique recipes for delicious and easy to make meals. It’s not just a list of ingredients topped with vague narration, using this app will make you feel like you have your private cooking instructor next to you.

Kindle

Reading helps us pass the time and helps us relax. It’s also a great brain exercise and food for our imagination. Amazon made its name in e-commerce, however, the industry giant also made a significant mark with Kindle, an app that allows you to download and read books published by thousands of authors from all over the world in different languages.

Is there anything better than sitting in the room with a hot cup of tea, reading Yesenin’s poems to your loved ones? There is, only if you read it in original Russian.

Skype

As time goes by, families grow apart because of work or some other commitment. Driving hundreds of miles is not always an option so why not utilizing technology that allows us to connect with our loved ones disregarding the distance between us?

Skype is arguably the most popular instant messaging and video call application, and one of the best apps for seniors. It’s free and allows you to send messages, images, video and audio clips, as well as perform live video and audio calls. It’s easy to use and won’t confuse you with the complicated set up after the installation because it practically sets itself up automatically.

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Words with friends

No matter your age, board games never get old. Words with friends (WWF) is a simple game, much like Scrabble but completely digital and allows you to play remotely with your friends and loved ones. There are also a series of single-player games that you can enjoy when you download WWF to your mobile device.

PillBox

For those seniors who need to take their medication regularly, PillBox is an excellent tool for scheduling their therapy. This app offers a user-friendly interface through which you could schedule your weekly medication, even if you take multiple different pills during a single day. Each time you should take your pill, an alarm would go off with a reminder that it’s time to take your medicine.

Forgetting to take your meds on time can lead to serious health issues, which is the main reason why you should look for helpful apps like PillBox.

Conclusion

The technology aims to make everyone’s life a bit easier and better. However, most senior citizens have issues with contemporary gadgets and software mainly because they feel it’s too complex to understand how each of them works. With the advent of the software industry, apps are now easier to use, they are adaptive to user behavior, and offer a wide range of customization options. From healthcare to fun and games, these were the best apps for old people and those who refuse to be one.

Author bio:

Julius Sim is a freelance content writer with experience in topics such as software and social media skills and also, he is a Head of the Support Team at Edubirdie where he strives to make the customer journey unforgettable. He aims to create content that readers can enjoy and learn from at the same time.