Bridging Connectivity Issues in Digital Access and Literacy: Reflections on Empowering Vulnerable Older Adults in Singapore

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This article describes a ground-up initiative for a volunteer-run digital literacy program in Singapore targeting vulnerable older adults, focusing on the barriers faced in running this program and training these beneficiaries. It further offers possible solutions to overcome these hurdles, providing insight for individuals or organizations seeking to start similar ground-up initiatives.

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Lim, H. A., Lee, J. S. W., Lim, M. H., Teo, L. P. Z., Sin, N. S. W., Lim, R. W., … Tang, K. W. A. (2022). Bridging Connectivity Issues in Digital Access and Literacy: Reflections on Empowering Vulnerable Older Adults in Singapore. JMIR Aging, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.2196/34764

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