Especially
during the dreary days of winter, many of us wish to brighten the day for a
loved one in an assisted
living community by letting them know they are very special
to us. To help make our visit more
meaningful, experts provide some tips to keep in mind when we visit.
You
may want to plan in advance an activity your loved one would enjoy doing with
you during your visit. Examples include
bringing along a puzzle to work on, a Scrabble board or a
trivia game. You could get prints of current
photos of the family made to add to an album or to start a new one. If they are a music lover, bring some new
music to enjoy together. If they love
listening to stories, get an audiobook to listen to or buy a favorite family
movie to watch together. If they love
sending greeting cards to family and friends, buy a box of cards and help them
get them ready to mail. If they love to be pampered, bring along the
supplies to give them a manicure.
If
the community has gathering area with lots of natural light, bring a simple
meal of sandwiches and a drink to enjoy a winter “picnic”. Bringing your kids along automatically
provides a more cheerful energy and will give the resident pleasant memories
long after the little ones have gone home.
However do keep in mind that too many visitors at a time can be hectic
and it may be better to spread out the visits.
If
you do want to bring gifts, remember the person most likely does not have a lot
of extra room for anything too big.
Gifts of food are generally welcomed and can be shared with others in
the community. Other tips include not
visiting when you are ill, and be sure to wash your hands when you first come
in to avoid spreading germs.
At
the MorningStar
of Billings senior living community, we provide lots
of activities and programs for our residents but we know they always look
forward to seeing their family. Please
visit our website to learn more about our
community, our amenities and care services.
MorningStar
of Billings offers the very best in senior living with our distinct mission
statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest.”
Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and
selecting staff with a felt calling to serve to create a true “home” for residents. We encourage you to contact us for more
information regarding unparalleled independent living, assisted living and
memory care.
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