Valentine’s for the Elderly Population
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Valentine’s Day is still a popular day in the elderly population. Some people are under the assumption that the elderly do not bother with the day any longer. In some cases, this may be true, but many seniors have family members and spouses they wish to express their love to. In addition, seniors also enjoy receiving Valentine’s gifts, making them feel loved and wanted. Below is a list that provides some unique ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a senior.
1. Make handcrafted Valentine’s cards. This can be a great project for school classrooms as well as adult groups. Seniors would be very appreciative of any cards that were hand delivered. Taking the time to make and deliver something by hand can have a huge effect on seniors.
2. Small gifts provide a bit of cheer. For senior family members, use a heart shaped picture frame to display family photographs and present to your senior loved one.
3. Chocolates and cookies make great gifts. Be sure to check if the senior is on a restrictive diet before buying sweet treats. Many sugar-free chocolates are available and cookies that are made at home can also be made to suit a particular diet.
4. A “heart attack” is not always a bad thing! If you are able to decorate living spaces with hearts and other Valentine’s symbols, you will be giving a senior a positive “heart attack.” This can also be done through the mail by filling an envelope with heart shaped paper and confetti.
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