Some residents go home with family for the holidays. When the senior is able to do so it is generally a good idea. However, sometimes in the hectic holiday activities, seniors become fixtures in a chair instead of participants in the festivities. Help your residents family members and your caregivers by sharing these tips.
- Plan Ahead. Whatever the activity, outing or event is, make plans to accommodate the elder. Consider food, location, seating and restrooms.
- Be Inclusive. Try to include everyone in holiday preparations. Examples are decorating cookies, folding napkins, setting out dinnerware, or arranging flowers.
- Share Memories. Get out the old photo albums, listen to nostalgic music, tell stories, and ask about the old days.
- Make New Memories. Tradition is fine but mix it up a little. Don't forget that elderly folks look forward to new things just as much as the rest of us. Try a party game or karaoke.
- Monitor Alcohol & Medications. It's easy to make the mistake of filling the wine glass to often without consideration of your loved one's medications. Know what medications are being taken and be familiar with the alcohol interactions.
There are many other ways to make the holidays fun and safe for seniors. Consider having a staff meeting where your staff can brainstorm for new ideas.
Have a very happy and safe Holiday Season!
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