Have you often thought it was difficult
to buy gifts for a parent, grandparent or a relative living in a senior
independent or assisted
living community?
Not only is mom, dad or grandma no longer running their own home but
most likely they have a limited amount of space (they probably had to get rid of a lot before they moved). In addition they have already received a
lifetime of gifts, so there is not much they haven’t gotten at one time or
another.
One meaningful thing you can do is
personalize a gift. For example, if mom
is always feeling chilly, you could give her a cozy throw with pictures of the
grandkids or your family tree on it. Check
the Internet as there are several companies that specialize in making
them. Another thoughtful gift is a
talking photo album that creates memories with both family pictures and voices.
Giving your time is also something special
your parent or grandparent is sure to appreciate. It can be as simple as taking them on a trip
to the local park or an ice cream parlor.
Even a scenic drive on a beautiful day provides the chance for a cozy, uninterrupted
chat. Additionally if their eyesight is
failing, they may enjoy being read to.
A lap desk is also a nice gift as it
doesn’t take up much space and makes it easy to write a letter or read a book
from the comfort of a chair. Adult
coloring books illustrated with places your loved one has traveled to or
pictures of animals for animal lovers, flowers for gardeners, famous landmarks,
etc., also make thoughtful gifts. Add to
that a set of colored pencils and markers to complete the gift. Puzzles books are another option.
Furthermore, a personalized gift
basket filled with their favorite soaps, hand creams and lotions or delicious
edible treats such as chocolates or cookies are fun to get. Or fill a basket with grippy socks, slippers
and new pajamas. Whatever gift you
chose, you want your parent or grandparent to know
you are thinking of them.
MorningStar
Senior Living of Billings represents the finest in senior living with our
unique mission statement “to honor, to serve, to invest.” With a
foundation built on honoring God, valuing our seniors and hiring staff with a
felt calling to serve, we provide a true home for residents. We invite
you to schedule a tour to see firsthand our exceptional independent living,
assisted living and memory care.
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