Everyone loves to look through old photo albums to reminisce about past events and time spent together. You'll never live down that haircut, and Grandma looked amazing on her wedding day. Sending old photos to the ViewClix frame is a fun way to look back and remind your senior of past days. These old photos can work as fun brain exercises as the senior can tell the story behind the photo.
Step #1: Scan your old photos and the use Member Portal (viewclix.com/members) to upload them to your ViewClix frame.
Step #2: Add captions to the photos to provide a point of reference. This could be the date of the photo or who is in the photo.
Step #3: Create Albums for your photos. Albums are a great way to store photos when they are not in the Slideshow. Examples for an Album could be anniversaries, holidays, birthdays, etc. Then when that time of year arrives, move the photos back into the Slideshow for your senior.
ViewClix Smart Frames make sharing and managing photos for your senior easy. Order your ViewClix frame today and start sharing: https://viewclix.com/shop/
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If you do not have a scanner you can try to use a smart phone app such as Cam Scanner. https://www.camscanner.com/
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