Medium close-up of a patient volunteer smiling and pointing gently to a tablet screen held by an older adult, warm natural daylight, Georgia community setting.
Medium close-up of a patient volunteer smiling and pointing gently to a tablet screen held by an older adult, warm natural daylight, Georgia community setting.
Patient Tech Help

Personal support for your devices

Get friendly, one-on-one technology assistance at your own pace. Bring your smartphone, tablet, or laptop, and let us help you stay connected with family.

How We Help

One-on-One Assistance

We offer personalized, patient guidance with no tech jargon. Choose the way you want to learn, whether in a quiet private session or a lively neighborhood group.

Individual Sessions

Drop-in Help

Schedule a private, focused hour with a friendly instructor. We go at your speed to solve your exact smartphone, tablet, or computer questions.

No appointment needed. Bring your device to any of our scheduled community hours and practice hands-on with supportive volunteers nearby.

Older adults attending a computer literacy class in a bright, warm Georgia public library, a friendly instructor helping a senior in a relaxed environment.
Older adults attending a computer literacy class in a bright, warm Georgia public library, a friendly instructor helping a senior in a relaxed environment.
Georgia Communities

Friendly workshops at your local library

We host regular digital skills workshops at public libraries and senior centers across Georgia. These relaxed, social sessions are designed to help you practice safe browsing, master video calls, and connect with peers.

Our instructors are local volunteers who understand that learning takes time. There are no silly questions here—just hands-on practice in a supportive, welcoming environment.

Success Stories

I was terrified of my new smartphone, but the volunteer showed me how to video call my grandkids. Now we talk every Sunday.

Margaret, age 74, Savannah