
As our parents age, technology becomes both a lifeline and a risk. In this episode, Barry and Bobby explore the growing challenge caregivers face: how to keep loved ones connected without exposing them to scams, confusion, or tech overload. They dive into Apple’s Assistive Access feature, which simplifies smartphones for people with cognitive, vision, or motor limitations. While Apple has made impressive progress in creating safer and simpler phone interfaces, the guys discuss where the system still falls short and what improvements could make a huge difference for caregivers. From limiting calls and messages to simplifying apps and managing contacts, Barry and Bobby share practical insights from their own experiences supporting parents and family members. They also discuss tools like Screen Time, Google Family Link, Bark, and other monitoring apps, along with the delicate balance between protecting loved ones and respecting their independence. The conversation ends with a wishlist of features they’d love Apple (and Google) to build next — and a call for the caregiver community to help push these ideas forward. Resources Mentioned Apple Assistive Access https://support.apple.com/guide/assistive-access Apple Screen Time https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208982 Google Family Link https://families.google/familylink/ Bark parental monitoring https://www.bark.us Mobicip monitoring https://www.mobicip.com Qustodio monitoring https://www.qustodio.com Show notes and resources are here: https://bit.ly/caretechandtips-resources
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