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Digital Wallet - What is That?

danna gomez August 7, 2023

We live in an era dominated by smartphones and online transactions. Traditional wallets are gradually being replaced by their digital counterparts. Also known as e-wallets, these innovative payment solutions have gained popularity and are transforming the way we make payments and conduct banking transactions. Digital wallets are a game-changer in personal finance.

What are digital wallets?

Digital wallets are software-based platforms or applications that securely store payment information on a mobile device or computer. They allow people to make in-person and online purchases, send and receive money, pay bills, keep different cards, and much more. Digital wallets use near-field communication (NFC) technology and QR codes to facilitate seamless and contactless transactions with another person or business establishment.

How to use digital wallets?

Apple, Android, and Samsung smartphones have a pre-installed and secure Wallet app to hold your credit cards, banking information, insurance cards, events tickets, boarding passes, loyalty reward cards, etc. The first step to using your digital wallet is to add a card or banking information to your Wallet app. Once you’ve added a payment method on iPhones, double-press the power button to quickly access your cards from the lock screen. On Androids, tap on the small wallet icon in the bottom right corner of your lock screen. Then, simply hold your phone near the card reader and authenticate the payment with your fingerprint, PIN, or facial recognition.

What are the risks of digital wallets?

Although most people are concerned about the security of mobile digital wallets, the truth is that it is the most secure payment method:

  • All transactions are encrypted, and your bank account or card information is hidden from vendors.

  • Making any payment requires you to authenticate biometrically or with your PIN or password.

  • Many mobile digital wallets offer fraud protection if your account gets compromised.

The biggest risk of using a digital wallet is your phone battery dying: no battery, no wallet, no cash.

What if I lose my phone?

Just like the pickle you might find yourself in when you lose a regular wallet, losing your smartphone does not affect your digital wallet. Not only can you remotely erase a lost phone from any computer, but also, making any payment using your wallet requires a secret pass code, and each time you make a transaction, the wallet keeps a detailed transaction receipt, including the map address for each transaction.

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Helping Veterans is Helping America

danna gomez June 30, 2023

Your work matters. Enjoy your holiday with your family! Our office will open again on Wednesday.

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Grand Rapids is Age-Friendly (Copy)

danna gomez June 30, 2023

Did you know that Grand Rapids is recognized as an Age-Friendly community? In 2006, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched Age-Friendly Communities to help cities prepare for the parallel trends of a rapidly aging world population and increasing urbanization. In 2016 the City of Grand Rapids partnered with AARP, an institutional affiliate of WHO, to pursue and obtain accreditation as an Age-Friendly Community. The global initiative aspires to:

The Work of AARP and the City included extensive community engagement and resulted in the draft Grand Rapids Age-Friendly Action Plan. The Action Plan aligns with the City of Grand Rapids values and focuses on Four Domains of Livability with each domain having its own set of Goals and Action Steps.

Click here to learn more.

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We value your commitment

danna gomez June 15, 2023

So I recently learned that May is celebrated as National Recommitment Month. It is intended to be a time set aside for us to reevaluate the important areas of our lives. I might of missed May, but it seems to me that any day is a good day to share how much you appreciate others that are making you a part of their lives.

Nora and I would like to take this opportunity to express that you are important to us and we value your commitment to Seniors Helping Seniors. We also would like to encourage you to take a look at what you are committed to. This could range from relationship goals, more downtime, and more exercise to saving and spending time with loved ones. It is a great time to remember that if it’s significant to you, it matters.

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Can You Drive?

Only approved Drivers are allowed to drive clients or on behalf of a client. If you are unsure whether you were approved for driving, call the office and confirm prior to any trip. Insurance coverages are substantially impacted, if you are not an approved driver and you drive anyway.

Driving Requirements

Driving on behalf of a client with/or without them in your car is only done when you have a TASK for it on your shift. The task ERRANDS or DRIVE TO... are the items you are looking for. If these tasks are not on the shift, you need to call the office first to obtain approval to drive for the client. Thank you for your help.

Time Off Request Process

As we go into this beautiful Michigan summer, just a quick reminder that time off requests should be text to the Schedulers at 616-234-0190. Include in your message whether you want to use PTO and how many hours. You can always find your available PTO balance on your Gusto app.

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