Technology Education, Connection & Help (TECH)

Technology is integral to almost everything we do today and offers advantages like convenience and cost savings. Some older adults feel they are missing out on opportunities if they don’t have access to the internet or a device, or have limited knowledge about technology and how to use it.

Our TECH team members are experts in working with adults age 60 and older to navigate this new digital landscape. Here’s how we can help:

Access to internet service and devices
We can help you find affordable internet service providers and if you need a device (smartphone, tablet, laptop), we can make recommendations based on individual needs.

Connecting a device
We’ll help connect your device to the internet, and adjust settings for basic use, communication, online safety, and security features.

Personalized usage
Once connected, tell us what you’d like to do and we’ll help you personalize your device. We can suggest functions, services, and apps that will be most useful to you, and help you learn how to use them.

Connect with us!
952-888-5530
tech@seniorcommunity.org
Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Our service area includes Carver, Hennepin, Scott, Sherburne, and Wright Counties, though specific support offerings vary by location (see cities below).

If you’re already a HOME program participant, contact us for additional information.

If you’re not a current HOME participant, contact us to confirm we offer service in your area.

SCS digital handyperson Rick K. assists a client during a one-on-one tech support clinic. Edina, September 2023

Our technology support coordinators have developed an FAQ to answer common questions about internet services and using your device(s), including:

    • Computers/laptops
    • Tablets
    • Smartphones
    • Smart TVs
    • Television streaming services

There are also security tips that can help you protect your personal information and avoid fraud and scams. Visit the technology resource page if you want to try some troubleshooting on your own.

This option is best for step-by-step coaching to learn
or troubleshoot a specific task or function. We have dedicated tech support volunteers who donate their time to work with you in person at various Senior Centers. Check your local senior center’s events calendar or contact the center nearest you to make an appointment.

Brooklyn Park Community Activity Center
Every Wednesday
763-493-8333

Buffalo Community Center
1st Tuesday each month
763-682-6063

Chanhassen Senior Center
2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month
952-227-1124

Eden Prairie Senior Center
1st and 3rd Wednesdays each month
952-279-8050

Edina Senior Center
Every Friday
952-833-9570

Elk River Senior Activity Center
1st and 3rd Fridays each month
763-635-4500

Maple Grove Senior Center
1st and 3rd Mondays each month
Online registration preferred
763-494-6500

Minnetonka Senior Center
1st and 3rd Mondays each month
2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month
Online registration preferred
952-939-8393

Monticello Senior Center
1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month
763-295-2000

Otsego Prairie Center
Call Senior Community Services
763-231-6283

St. Michael:
Crow River Senior Center
2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month
763-497-8900

Shakopee Community Center
Visit shakopeemn.gov/registration or
call 952-233-9500 for upcoming dates.

Waconia Area Senior Center
1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month
952-856-4474

This option is best for tasks like resetting passwords,
downloading an app, or accessing voicemail. Call
during business hours for quick troubleshooting
advice.

This option is best for getting help with home-based services like desktop computers, smart TVs, and streaming devices or troubleshooting home internet service.

*Current HOME program participants will not need to submit a new application.

  • Help with devices owned by a company
  • Help with business related software or hardware
  • Help with tax preparation, personal accounting, or other financial assistance
  • Replace or add cable or ethernet wiring or connections inside walls or in areas difficult to access
  • Failed hardware data recovery
  • Hardware repair (broken screens, failed batteries, inoperable printers, etc.)

If we’re unable to solve the problem or it requires service that we don’t provide, we’ll do our best to suggest next steps to take.

TECH program service area

Our service area continues to expand, but some services may not yet be available in your area.

Albertville
Becker
Big Lake
Bloomington
Brooklyn Center
Brooklyn Park
Buffalo
Champlin
Crystal

Deephaven
Eden Prairie
Edina
Elk River
Excelsior
Golden Valley
Greenwood
Hanover
Hopkins

Long Lake
Maple Grove
Medicine Lake
Minneapolis
Minnetonka
Minnetonka Beach
Monticello
Mound
New Hope

Orono
Osseo
Otsego
Plymouth
Richfield
Robbinsdale
Rockford
Rogers

Shorewood
Spring Park
St. Louis Park
St. Michael
Tonka Bay
Wayzata
Woodland
Zimmerman

Learn more about SCS programs and services

Our digital handypersons are fully vetted, and have experience with common technology issues and settings for phones, tablets, laptops, desktop computers, TVs, and more. By using these services, you agree that Senior Community Services is not liable for any data loss or other issues that may arise from supporting you and your electronic devices. We reserve the right to refuse service if the issue is too complex, and offer no warranties for these services.