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It seems like you only have to go on a train or even into a restaurant these days to see people, of all ages, staring intently at their screens playing online games of some kind. It might seem a little odd that these seem so popular, but as anyone who’s played them will tell you, they really are fun. They’re also very easy to play and can even be very sociable too, enabling people to link up and compete against each other wherever in the world they might be.
Researchers have discovered that online games can be good for the brain too. For older users especially, there can be some great benefits.
For example in research carried out at King’s College London they discovered that online gaming can help cognition and function. In the study of almost 7,000 people over the age of 50, participants were given a range of games to play online. Results showed that after six months, participants over 60 were found to be better at carrying out various daily tasks, such as using public transport, cooking and managing finances. The results were even better for the people who played specific brain-training games at least five times a week.
There’s a huge variety of online games across the web. Old favourites are now available at the click of a button, and are easier than ever for people of all ages to play.
We’ve rounded up a selection of some you might want to check out, and all the details of where to find them.
No need to worry about the weather or running between wickets, Cricket Coach 2014 is a great way to enjoy the game all year round.
First launched in 2009 and available to download online it puts you in charge of everything. You can pick your team from a database of over 6,000 national and international players and create games between teams of your choice. You can even decide where to play, from a stadium, a local village green right up to Lord’s or the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
You can adjust every element of the team’s skills to suit the conditions and style of play from T20 matches right up to 5-day tests. For example, you could even recreate the Ashes tour down under – and maybe with more success than the current England team.
If a strategic game of chess is more your style then Lichess is the place for you. It’s free to register, and you’ll be able to sign in to the site whenever you want.
There are so many ways to indulge your love of the game that we simply don’t have room to list them all here but, the main one is to be able to play automated chess whenever and wherever you want. Or, if you prefer a real opponent, you can play against others who are also registered on the site.
There are also tutorials to help you increase and refine your skills, puzzles to test you and you can even spectate on other people’s games as they’re being played. You can chat to other players in the “community” section of the site, and swap tips and tricks with likeminded people. Before long you could be on your way to becoming a grand master.
The popularity of poker has led to a rise in the number of online poker sites. 888poker ensure players can easily get involved with a wide range of poker games. These include cash games and tournaments for more experienced players. If you want to focus on sharpening up your skills before you start playing for money, there are free games to help you practice. The site has plenty of resources to get you up to speed with all the lingo the pros use at the table and even strategy advice to help you up your game. There’s a variety of poker games to choose from, so you can take your pick and find your favourite. There is always someone to compete against due to the popularity of the site; there are thousands of members playing at any given time and mobile play enables you challenge them at any moment of the day, regardless of how busy you are.
Everyone loves a good quiz and this is the perfect way to play.
QuizUp was originally released in 2013 and has a huge number of followers by now. Once you have registered with the online site you can start to compete in any of the 1000+ categories on offer from history to film stars.
You can either play against a friend who’s online or another QuizUp member looking for a contest. Each quiz consists of seven rounds with a total maximum score of 160 points, and each question comes as a four-point multiple-choice question. The quicker you answer correctly the more points you score.
You also win Experience Points each time you play and when you’ve won a certain number you earn a title for that category, for example “Champion of Physics”. Do especially well and you could even be the Champion of the UK!
These are just a few of the thousands of games you can choose to play online. The great thing about them is that most of them can be accessed on a PC, tablet or smartphone, and they’re so easy to play. Whenever you’ve a spare few minutes on your hands, they’re the perfect way to while away the time!
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The world wide web has been at our fingertips for over two decades now, and it has come an incredibly long way. From noisy dial up connections and impossibly slow download times, to streaming events in real time and speaking face to face with friends across the world, the internet has transformed our daily lives.
Not only has it changed how we watch movies, communicate with friends and find information, but it’s revolutionising how we care for the elderly as well.
For example, Olympic Stairlifts is catering to their customers on a more personal level by creating a digital map and directory of local over 55’s social groups. This allows the elderly to discover communities in their area from the comfort and safety of their homes, and get in contact with group coordinators if there are issues with transport, accessibility or the like.
Not only that, but the Imperial College Business School in London has been running drop-in tech classes to help older people learn basic digital skills, such as sending photographs and being safe online. This allows them to access a world of information and advice easily, and also stay better connected to friends and family in a world which can be more lonely than ever.
Even those with conditions and problems which require professional care, such as dementia and Alzheimer’s, can benefit from the internet in ways which we could never have guessed back in 1991.
The world can feel uncomfortably unfamiliar to those living with dementia, which may provoke feelings of distress or anger. This is something that the creators of MindMate had to consider when they set about building what they refer to as the “best app available”. Not only does MindMate offer stimulation for the brain with memory exercises and interactive games, but allows users to build their personal stories. This can then be shared with friends and family, or used to simply explore your personal information, which can come in especially handy if a user finds themselves in hospital or a care home.
There are, of course, many other apps like this, some of which may suit an individual’s needs better.
Sometimes it can be exhausting for carers to be with their patients or relatives 24/7, and yet desperately worrying when they are apart from them. New leaps in tracking technology means that carers are able to stay more connected than ever.
For example, Buddi is a wristband designed to be worn at all times. It’s waterproof, tamperproof, lightweight and able to be charged whilst worn. The biggest draw of this device is that carers are able to monitor the wearer’s location, whether that means making sure that they stay in safe areas the carer has approved, or finding them if they should become confused and lost outside the home. It also has an emergency push button, and an automatic fall alert.
This allows both the carer and patient or relative to be apart from each other without the same level of worry. It also grants those with memory-related conditions to take more control of their lives, knowing that their Buddi can alert loved ones and carers if they need assistance.
The Internet of Things refers to devices which are connected to the Internet. Today, phones and computers are the most common devices to be connected, but the Internet of Things hopes to expand that list to many of our household items.
For carers, this technological breakthrough can help not only monitor but actually care for elderly relatives and patients. For example, experts are hoping to release bottles which will dispense correct dosages at correct times, with reminders sent to smartphones, chairs which can monitor how long someone has been sitting, and avatars to help guide people through care routines. Other “things” include heating systems which can detect dangerous temperatures to protect older people from illnesses, and electric metres which alert families to unexpected lulls in activity.
The information these “things” continue to gather can be later shared with carers, allowing for better, more personalised care.
Of course, no technology will ever be able to replace the comfort of real, human touch and kindness. The humanity of our care of the elderly is an essential component, but as the internet continues to grow and change, it will continue to better inform us about the best ways to provide care for those who need it most.
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A lasting power of attorney for property & financial affairs will protect your assets as you get older. Read how. https://t.co/ND6o3T4Sw5
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Find out how carers can take #telecare in to the digital age. Fantastic blog by @Oysta_uk https://t.co/cG4poQYMXd pic.twitter.com/gRWAI53rNH
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 22, 2017
Being a care assistant is a rewarding role. Our guide sets out more about the role and what it involves. https://t.co/9GUqmiqXze
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 22, 2017
Pls RT. Here is today's #health and #care related news in the UK. https://t.co/pR1MpT3SCA
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 22, 2017
Do you want to work as a health care assistant? We've produced a guide to help explain more about the job. https://t.co/g1i4KnDq0p
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 22, 2017
11 Tips to help you choose a #recruitment agency. Our guide will help you decide which agency you should use. https://t.co/BpBjMuQAMV
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 22, 2017
Pre-paid #funeral plans are a good way to fund that final cost. Our guide sets out the pros and cons to consider. https://t.co/qO97NS3pGj
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 22, 2017
Thought about how you will pay your care costs? Our guide sets out the 6 main options that you have available. https://t.co/kDyWxfm9Qg
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 22, 2017
Having to pay for your care? If so, make sure you have a care needs & financial assessment done first. Read how. https://t.co/zxS3yZ7Wgw
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 22, 2017
Pls RT. A summary of the day's main UK care news from leading news sources all in one place - https://t.co/4Uhb15py3h
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 22, 2017
An increasingly common way to pay for care is to use #equity #release. Our guide will help explain how it works. https://t.co/vD5qj9aevk
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 21, 2017
#Arthritis is now the biggest cause of disability in Britain. @closomatuk have produced a great blog on dealing with Arthritis and intimate hygiene. A topic people can be wary to talk or ask about. Well worth a read. https://t.co/UPGESkriFg
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 21, 2017
How do you choose which #domiciliary care provider to use? Our guide gives you some useful tips to help you decide. https://t.co/9t0A8vlssq
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 21, 2017
Care home fees are expensive. Here's our guide explaining whether you can avoid paying care home fees or not. https://t.co/9fI013JaYZ
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 21, 2017
Pls RT. Here is today's #health and #care related news in the UK. https://t.co/pR1MpT3SCA
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 21, 2017
Have you created your Lasting Power of #Attorney yet? If not, we have a directory of specialists that can help you. https://t.co/As22Cby0IL
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 21, 2017
#Lewy #Body #Dementia - Read our guide that explains what to look out for and how to care for someone with LBD. https://t.co/HWZKMXIubD
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 21, 2017
Looking for Live in Care help in #Farnham, #Dorking, Virginia Water, #Poole or #Guildford? Have a look at @arbourcare https://t.co/hvWLD1cMqY pic.twitter.com/lr26peR2vX
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 21, 2017
We've proceed a guide to help you start planning now for your future care home fees. https://t.co/S89M7CgLMS
— UK Care Guide (@UKCareGuide) November 21, 2017