Staying connected shouldn’t get harder as we get older. But today’s technology often feels overwhelming. It is full of apps, passwords, updates, and unfamiliar screens. For many older adults, this complexity creates frustration, fear, or even isolation. I understand this deeply. In the last years of my mother’s life, I watched her world shrink as technology moved faster than she could keep up with. What once connected her to friends, family, and community gradually became a barrier. Her experience stayed with me. It inspired this book and strengthened my belief that no one should feel left behind simply because devices and systems were not designed with them in mind. Tech Savvy at Any Age is the easy, practical guide I wish my mother had, and the one I created for every older adult who wants to feel more confident, capable, and connected in a digital world. You’ll find clear explanations, simple steps, safety tips, and real-life examples that make technology feel not just manageable, but empowering. Whether you want to stay in touch with family, manage your health, explore new hobbies, stay safe online, or simply feel less intimidated by your phone or tablet, this book walks with you, one small step at a time. Written with compassion, clarity, and years of experience helping adults learn new skills, Tech Savvy at Any Age will show you that technology isn’t about being “modern” or “techie.” It’s about staying independent, maintaining your dignity, keeping your mind active, and strengthening the relationships that matter most. Because it’s never too late to learn something new. And you deserve tools that will help you thrive today and in the years ahead. A Thoughtful, Confidence-Building Gift for the Older Adult in Your Life If you’re looking for a meaningful and practical gift for a parent, grandparent, relative, or aging loved one, this book is a beautiful way to say, “I want you to feel connected, confident, safe and supported.” It’s a gift that supports independence, strengthens communication, and opens doors to learning, enjoyment, and richer connections with family and community.