At LeadingAge in Denver a couple of years ago, I came across a vendor specializing in helping seniors with their electronic devices and corresponded with them for quite a while -- but they had not yet "gotten" to the east coast. (I'm in North Carolina.) When my emails to them started to go unanswered, I learned they evidently didn't recover from the Covid years and were no more. I then learned of TheSmarterService and started corresponding with Vida Roozen. I for sure made it a point to seek out TheSmerterService booth in the EXPO hall of this month's LeadingAge convention in Boston.
They want to expand and are moving west to east (headquartered in CA), hoping to be nationwide by the end of 2026. I haven't discussed the situation completely with them, but I would imagine that without personnel "on the ground," a client would probably get their help remotely. This would probably be via a special technology like Team Viewer. Personally, I would prefer personal, face to face help. I had asked TheSmarterService if they could help a resident with their TV's (either smart or ones with Roku or Firesticks) to obtain the free streaming apps that our bulk cable service (Spectrum, for us) now offers. This is an environment where some residents don't know if their TV is smart or not; or, in some cases of having a smart TV, if it's smart enough. How could that sort of TV help be done remotely? (I wouldn't know.)
What I do know is that some residents have mentioned to me that their offspring can access their computers remotely and they get their help that way... maybe even via Team Viewer. My question: what if that offspring's computer gets hacked? Would the hackers then obtain access to those computers the person had on their Team Viewer? My recommendation would be to stick to the professionals, rather than an amateur , like TheSmarterService.
In the meantime, we await not only TheSmarterService's expansion geographically, but we also hope our management sees the wisdom of contracting with a service like this. Right now they don't seem interested, while I think some residents are way too vulnerable to identity theft and possibly being stripped of assets.