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I strongly suggest getting them to check out their local library. Library staff often have knowledge and practice working with older people who may have skills deficits. Even if there aren’t formal classes, often, someone will be willing to help. Sometimes, branches have a dedicated tech staffer. That can spread the workload out a bit, and allow them to have someone local to help, as well.
I swear I responded to this before, but this is a great idea! I don't see any immediate options at their local branch, but I'll do some more searching.
Thanks. I spent the last 6 years working in public libraries. 😉
ETA: Some services may be informal, so be sure to call as well as checking the web.