Tips to Help an Elderly Loved One Enjoy the Holiday Gatherings
Now that Christmas and Hanukah are almost here, it is a good idea to make a plan to ensure your elderly parents or other senior guests feel connected to the family, enjoy themselves and are safe. You want them to know they are still an essential part of the family’s holiday celebrations.
Your plans should start by considering any mobility limitations they may have; and if you can, try and host the event in a venue that can accommodate their needs. For example, think about access into the building, and if there are stairs, will they need a ramp or elevator to get to the party area? Are there handrails and other safety features in the bathroom and/or will they need assistance?
Experts say it is important to also consider the seating arrangements so grandma or mom doesn’t feel isolated. Choose a comfortable chair for them that is easy to get in and out of and offers good acoustics as well as good lighting. The aim is to ensure they feel part of the group and that it is easy for them to join in the conversation. It is a good idea to have a quiet place where they can retire to for a short respite and get away from the noise and bustle of the group.
Additionally have someone available that is willing to assist the person, and have a plan ready for any medical emergencies that may arise. The key is to stay flexible and remember you want to create a memorable celebration for the whole group.
MorningStar of Beaverton is a wonderful spot to not only enjoy the holiday season but every day of the year we have something going on you will want to be part of. Our senior living community offers independent living and assisted living with a wide selection of contemporary one- and two-bedroom floorplans. For those suffering from Alzheimer’s and dementia-related diseases, we offer 38 memory care suites. Please contact us to learn more about stress-free living.