1. Open the WayWiser app on your phone or computer.
2. Click the calendar icon on the bottom of the screen of your app (or side bar on your computer).
3. Scroll through the calendar to see what is coming up, or happened in the past.
How do I edit an event?
1. Open WayWiser.
2. Click “calendar” on the left side of the side of the screen.
3. Tap the date of the event that that you’re looking to edit.
4. Tap the event.
5. Click the “edit” icon ( ) on the top right of the event pop-up.
6. Make your changes.
7. Tap the “save” button at the bottom.
1. Open the WayWiser app.
2. Click the calendar icon () on the bottom of the screen.
3. Tap the date of the event that that you’re looking to edit.
4. Tap the 3 dots ()on the top right of the event description.
5. Tap “edit”.
6. Make your changes.
7. Tap the “save” button at the bottom.
Taking mom to a doctor’s appointment? Spending the weekend up north? Is dad’s birthday dinner next week?
Set up an event and it will automatically pop up on everyone’s calendar. Nobody will bother you with questions, no need to send a bunch of messages.
Take that extra moment of peace and give yourself a quick shoulder massage.
Need someone to pay a bill on the 15th? Want your brother to pick up the groceries next Sunday? Need your aunt to help organize your loved one’s medications for the week?
Create an event, invite the responsible person, breathe in for 3 seconds, breathe out for 3 seconds, done.
Collaboration is key, but you still need to get things done yourself.
Use the calendar to set reminders. You can lock them into a specific time of day, right when it needs to happen.
Worry less, hug more.
We aren’t talking about posting the silly things that might go on the popular social media apps. We’re talking about real engagement with people you care about. Photos, messages, and updates about you and the family can go a long way to feeling connected when you’re physically distant.
A greater frequency of social contact at age 60 years is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia and more frequent midlife social contact is associated with higher subsequent cognitive performance.
When you remove yourself from your Trusted Circle, you begin to reach for connection elsewhere. Potential scammers are able to lean into your life more easily, convincing you that they are here to help, when really they are reaching in to exploit you financially.
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