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Ask The Techspert: Simple Ways to Stay Social Using Tech

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By Jonathan Ushindi Zaluke Saturday, June 21, 2025 No Comments Share This:

Staying social isn’t just about big gatherings or having a large group of friends. It’s also about the small, everyday moments that help us feel connected. Whether it’s waving hello on a video call, finding a walking group nearby, or joining a conversation online, technology makes it easier than ever to keep those connections strong. Here are a few simple ways to use your phone, tablet, or smartwatch to build and maintain your social circle.

1. Video Chat to Stay Close

Seeing someone’s face, even on a screen, can brighten your day. Video chat apps like FaceTime and Zoom make it easy to catch up with family, attend virtual events, or join a friendly group conversation.

  • Need help getting started? Senior Planet offers free Zoom classes on how to use popular video chat apps – click here to check out our upcoming classes. You can also read my previous Techspert article, Top Apps to Replace Skype, to explore different easy-to-use video chat options and learn how to use them.

2. Enjoy Social Platforms Made for You

While apps like Facebook and Instagram are popular choices, there are also platforms designed specifically for older adults who want to connect safely and meaningfully. One example is Senior Planet Community (SPC) – our safe, ad-free social media platform designed by and for older adults. It’s a welcoming place where you can join over 45 interest-based groups, share resources, and connect with like-minded people. Getting started is simple, just follow these easy steps:

  • Visit community.seniorplanet.org and create a free account.
  • Choose your favorite interest groups (e.g., Fun with Photography, Decluttering Tips, Brain Health, etc.)
  • Start chatting, posting photos, or joining in on discussions.

3. Find Nearby Social Events Using Your Phone

If you’re looking for some in-person social time, your smartphone can help you discover events and activities happening right in your area. Apps like Meetup and websites like Eventbrite make it easy to find local book clubs, walking groups, music nights, and more.

  • Want to learn how to use Meetup? Join Senior Planet on Zoom on Saturday, June 21, or Friday, June 27, for a free session on how to get started. Click here for more details.
  • For in-person classes designed for older adults, check out our Licensing Partners map to find senior centers near you offering Senior Planet programs and activities.

4. Stay Social and Active Using Your Smart Watch

Staying physically active is easier and more fun when it’s social. Smartwatches like the Apple Watch and other fitness wearables let you join fitness challenges with friends. You can compare steps, celebrate achievements, and even get gentle nudges to keep moving.

No smartwatch? No problem. Apps like Apple Fitness and the Fitbit work on smartphones and let you track your walks, join group challenges, and stay connected with others. Even some home fitness gear, like Peloton, includes virtual classes and friendly competition.

5. Play Games Together Online

Games aren’t just for kids; they’re a fun, low-pressure way to stay social and sharp. Whether you’re competing, teaming up, or simply passing the time, online games can help you connect with friends, family, and even meet new people.

From action-packed console games to classic app-based favorites like Words With Friends or Sudoku, there’s something for every interest and skill level. If you enjoy a little strategy, try challenging a friend on Chess.com, which also lets you chat while you play.

  • Want to connect with other game lovers? Join our Game Time group on the Senior Planet Community to share your favorite games, ask questions, and even find a new gaming buddy. And watch out for the next Senior Planet’s Intro to Gaming Zoom class offering.

⚠️ Caution: Stay Social and Safe

While technology makes it easier to stay connected, it’s crucial to remember to protect your privacy and stay alert. Here are a few quick tips to keep in mind:

  • Only connect with people you know or trust. Be cautious if someone you don’t know asks for personal information or money online.
  • Use strong, unique passwords, and never share them with others.
  • Avoid clicking on suspicious links in emails, messages, or game chats.
  • Stick to trusted apps and platforms. Download apps from the App Store or Google Play, and get or play games only from official providers or reputable websites.

Staying social is wonderful – just make sure you’re staying safe too!

Your Turn

What’s your favorite way to use tech to stay social? Share your tips or questions in the comments below!

 

Jonathan-Techspert-techTechspert Jonathan is Senior Planet’s Sr. Digital Community Relations and Product Specialist and a former Senior Planet San Antonio technology trainer. He is also an iOS developer with a background in Information Systems and Cyber Security.

Have a tech question that’s got you stumped? Send your tech questions to Techspert Jonathan using THIS FORM. He’ll be tackling one question a month from readers.

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