Staying connected is incredibly important, particularly as we age. As we get older, we may feel lonely, isolated, or have reduced mobility, so maintaining social interaction with the outside world is crucial; technology is a great way to do that.
In 2020, about 80% of UK adults aged 55 and over were online – Age UK
With more of our ageing population using the internet, it is a fantastic platform for staying social. There are so many technologies, apps and channels, such as social media, smart watches, video calling, and so much more, that can be utilised to help people stay connected with friends, family, and loved ones.
In this blog, we will look at the most popular platforms for our ageing population to use to help them stay connected.
Let’s get started.
Social Media
Over the years, social media has become increasingly popular, and it is a brilliant tool for staying connected with friends, families, and loved ones. It is also great for reconnecting with school friends or long-lost relatives.
For these reasons, it is no surprise that social media is becoming increasingly popular among the ageing population.
According to Age Uk, 37% of internet users aged 65-74 use social media each week.
Among over 55s, the platform with the highest daily reach is Facebook (62%), followed by WhatsApp (53%). Facebook is also the social platform where they spend most time – on average 46 minutes per day.*
Facebook community groups are also a brilliant way to stay in touch with what is happening in your neighbourhood and surrounding towns.