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New help available for older adults to learn how to navigate technology

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Older Michiganders can now access more than 150 free online group classes designed for and led by older adults. Offerings include classes on how to use a smartphone or tablet, how to use services like video conferencing, Gmail, Facebook, grocery delivery and telemedicine, as well as virtual social hours.

The Aging & Adult Services Agency at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced a partnership with GetSetup, a mission-driven education technology company dedicated to creating economic and learning opportunities for older adults. The partnership creates a new free resource for Michiganders age 60 and over as the state continues to face the pandemic. Because of the partnership, older adults can now get help to learn how to navigate technology that has become more necessary during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  “It’s critical to keep older adults who are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 safe during the pandemic,” said MDHHS Director Robert Gordon.

“However, it’s also important for them to maintain social connections and be able to meet their needs from home, Gordon added. “Technology can help, and this initiative will help older Michiganders become more comfortable with that technology.”

An internet connection is all that’s needed to access GetSetup.

 “We realize that now more than ever, our older adults are at home and may need assistance learning how to use video services to communicate with loved ones, learn how to do things like ordering groceries or household items online, finding exercise classes or even learning to access services like telehealth,” said Dr. Alexis Travis, senior deputy director of the Aging and Adult Services Agency.

GetSetup.io is a pioneering social platform where seniors can learn about a variety of topics through a live, interactive peer-to-peer teaching model. The platform currently offers classes on essential life-changing skills, from professional development to technology, health, wellness and hobbies. It also offers casual social hours. Its expert guides hold graduate and master’s degrees in business, music, science and more.

Lawrence Kosick, co-founder of GetSetUp said older Michiganders now have a way to learn and connect with others online, as well as find new economic opportunities helping teach their peers.

As part of the program, GetSetUp will run classes 10 hours a day to make it easy for Michiganders to take a class anytime they like from the comfort and safety of their homes. The classes are available free for the next six months. This initiative is supported in part by the Michigan Health Endowment Fund.

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