Do you consider yourself experienced, seasoned, or
chronologically superior? Have you "been around the block" a few
dozen times? Are you over 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, or 100? This page
contains links to interesting, informative, and inspiring information
for seniors of all ages!
Social Security Administration
http://www.ssa.gov/
Do you have questions about social security? Go directly to the
sources!
Too Old For
Computers?
http://www.portals.pdx.edu/~isidore/tooold.html
This Web page examines how much computer technology has spread into
the senior adult population. It compares the degree of computer usage
by seniors with that of the general population and addresses the
popular notion that "old folks" have a fear of new technology that
constrains them from gaining computer literacy more than it
constrains younger adults.
Senior Computer
Literacy Program
http://www.portals.pdx.edu/~isidore/
A program aiming to provide senior adults with the opportunity to
learn to use computers by means of the Internet. Some of the Study
Units might be useful.
Ancestry's Social
Security Death Index
http://www.ancestry.com/ssdi/main.htm
Fun spot to find relatives who died between 1940-1995.
Developed by Nancy
Smith (the mother and senior), Annette
Lamb (the daughter and baby boomer), and Arrion
Smith (the baby sister and Xer).
Updated 2/18/97.