Changwon City Operates Digital Gap Reduction Program for Seniors at Senior Welfare Center
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Changwon City in Gyeongnam announced on the 26th that it is operating digital education programs necessary for daily life targeting senior citizens.
The city operates kiosks at all senior welfare centers so that the elderly can repeatedly experience digital devices, including issuing meal tickets at senior dining halls, booking physical therapy rooms, and making reservations for hair and beauty salons through kiosks.
Programs to bridge the digital divide are being conducted through the Masan Hoewon Senior Welfare Center's 'Digital Smart Silver Group,' Jinhae Senior Welfare Center's 'Touch and Talk Program,' and Geumgang Senior Welfare Center's 'Second Act Silver Starter.'
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Meanwhile, the Jinhae Seobu Senior Welfare Center, established in May last year, offers kiosk usage training (fast food ordering, movie ticket booking, transportation ticket issuance), a one-person media room, and smartphone education (SNS and photo editing).
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