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It’s not uncommon for the elderly to become depressed and lonely during holidays, especially since many states are more cloudy than sunny during this time of year. When those who can no longer be as independent as they once were, remembering all the holidays they actively participated in can lead to inner sadness. So, a good suggestion is to help the seniors be as involved in the spirit of the holiday as possible.
Since one of the things that make holidays so special are the memories they create, a good way to help continue creating memories is to have some fun activities. Here are some ideas that seniors can enjoy with their loved ones or formal caregiver while providing quality time together.
Spirit Lifting Activities
This list is only a few ideas of what a family, friend, or caregiver can do to help the aging loved one feel like more of a participant in the holiday.
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