Post on 16-Apr-2017
Home For The HolidaysWays To Accommodate A Senior Loved One
The holiday season is in full swing and, if you’re hosting an elderly loved one, it’s important to plan ahead and be mindful about accommodating their needs.
From planning ahead to let other family members be involved with helping to considering what kinds of activities a loved one could do, Knoxville Walk-in Tubs shared 5 great tips for having a great holiday with senior loved ones.
Planning is everything and there
are some important things to
consider. Planning on the family’s
side is equally important.
Determine ahead of time where
your loved one be able to rest/take
a nap, where they will sit and do
you have food and beverages that
they like or require according to
their dietary needs?
Be mindful of planning activities.
Playing Holiday music can bring
back nice memories and older adults
may especially enjoy old favorites
and may even want to sing along.
In addition to listening to music,
make sure you create some
one-on-one time to look at photo
albums, pull out cherished
ornaments in order to remind
them of great memories.
Invite fewer people over. Smaller
gatherings are always more intimate
and allow for conversations that
your loved one can actually hear,
understand and participate in.
Older adults enjoy hearing what’s
new in the family but also may enjoy
sharing special stories about the
past. They are your family historian
and that role can bring them great
honor and joy. Ask them to share a
favorite memory from their past.
Think about what temporary home accommodations may be needed. Enhanced lighting, safety awareness as related to fall risks – remove unsteady furniture, throw rugs, pets and the like that could contribute to tripping. Make sure their environment is well lit because a dim environment creates many hazards. Take into account their allergies, food, etc.