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In many instances, employers who put faith

Physical Job centres (eg at CC?)(corporate with silverjobs ) get the job done can at the end of the day b
- Elderly have problems using technology such employees who are honest, responsible
- Most of the current solution are online base loyal, focused, organized and mature as they
- Submit application With older workers as employees, we can ex
- Skillset the job at hand and seniors who take pride i
• Possible location mention requiring minimum training and ma
• Outram
• Community Centre
• Kreta Ayer Community Club
• Tanjong Pagar Community Club
• Tiong Bahru Community Centre
• Rochor
• Pek Kio Community Centre • Physical Job centres (eg at CC?)(corpora
• Jalan Besar Community Club
• Bukit Merah
?)
• Bukit Merah Community Centre • Elders put in applications and what skills the
• Sungei Kadut • Match them to suitable jobs 
• Marsiling Community Club
• Yew Tee Community Club • “Aged population may mean: you have mor
• Senja-Cashew Community Club experience in jobs, more wisdom and bette
Physical Centers
• Cooperation with current organization
• National Silver Academy
• SilverJobs

Why ?
• Elderly have problems using technology
• Most of the current solution are online base

How ?
• Face to Face communication
• Submit application
- Skillset
- Interested Jobs
• Possible location
• Outram
• Kreta Ayer Community Club
• Tanjong Pagar Community Club
• Tiong Bahru Community Centre
• Rochor
• Pek Kio Community Centre
• Jalan Besar Community Club
• Bukit Merah
• Bukit Merah Community Centre
• Sungei Kadut
• Marsiling Community Club
• Yew Tee Community Club
• Senja-Cashew Community Club
In 2018: 3 Location have the
highest proportion of residents
aged 65 years and over.
Outram, Rochor, Bukit Merah
and Sungei Kadut
Area with the most
residents-
• Bedok
• Jurong West
• Tampines
• Woodlands
The Center for Research and Education on Aging and
Technology Enhancement (CREATE) has also reported on the
use of technology among community-dwelling adults. Their
findings suggested that older adults (60–91 years) were less
likely than younger adults to use technology in general, and
specifically computers and the internet. 

study indicated that older people (60–75 years) perceived less


comfort, efficacy and control over computers relative to
younger participants, however, direct experience with
computers resulted in more positive attitudes (Czaja and
Sharit, 1998). Alvseike and Brønnick (2012) reported that
cognitive deficits and low self-efficacy associated with older age
significantly reduced participants' ability to use technology.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5649151/
Our results indicate that older adults interviewed in
this study from the midwest region of the
U.S.prefer to communicate in-person rather than
via mediated communication
(17) (PDF) What Do They Like? Communication Preferences and
Patterns of Older Adults in the U.S.: The Role of Technology.
Available from:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282582945_What_
Do_They_Like_Communication_Preferences_and_Patterns_of_
Older_Adults_in_the_US_The_Role_of_Technology
[accessed Feb 29 2020].

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