Just on a broader point - I know life does move on quickly, but I hope there's a bit of understanding and compassion given to people who find it difficult to adapt.
My other half's Dad is 80, and spent his entire working life as a long-distance lorry driver. He's still a very fit, healthy and active older guy who loves to get out and about, but he's become very anxious recently after finding it difficult to park in his local area without an app. He doesn't have a smartphone, and many of the Pay and Display car parks near him are now app-only. So a bloke who, within the last 20 years, was happily travelling all over the country by himself is now nervous about going down the shops. I really feel for him.
My Mum is a similar age, and also really fit and active, but she's got similar worries - she can do basic internet tasks on her laptop (mainly e-mails), but would be completely lost with a smartphone. She wouldn't be able to to download and use an app in a million years. The world she inhabits is one where there's an actual person on the end of a phone, or a friendly assistant to ask advice from, and she finds the push to the digital-only lifestyle pretty confusing and frightening.
I know they're in the minority these days, but it really pains me to think of people like them being excluded from aspects of everyday life just because they haven't adpated to lifestyle changes that have been very recent, very quick and pretty massive.