![]() ![]() Typically, at the beginning of the year, I document monthly tasks such as putting flea preventative on my cat. It’s a good feature since we all have so much to remember.įor certain tasks or appointments, I use the calendar on the wall near where I work. I get audible alerts to remind me that I have a scheduled task or appointment coming up. Like most everyone, my phone is with me wherever I go. My smart phone is used to schedule all appointments and tasks however, I do use a wall calendar as well. ![]() I’m guessing that my senior clients may use a wall calendar for that same reason, or maybe because they’re used to doing it and haven’t considered changing an established habit. Some need to write things down to help them remember, I’m one of those people. Using digital or paper is a preference thing. It can mean that you miss an appointment because you didn’t look at the calendar that has the appointment scheduled. ![]() If you use multiple calendars, there is the possibility of forgetting to update all of them. Most professional organizers advise their clients to use one calendar only. I have to give them credit for learning something new! For scheduling they stick to their wall calendar. They may use the contacts, camera, text, do a google search, or some even use Facebook, but most do not use the calendar feature. Those that use smart phones may not use all the features. Some seniors are adapting to digital technology and use a computer, smart phones, or at least a cell phone. Nothing wrong with that, I use one myself. The kind they can get at the dollar store, or that so many charities send to them when they make a donation. The kind that have big squares for each date so they have room to jot down multiple appointments. One thing that all my older clients have in common, is that they use a wall calendar as their schedule. ![]()
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