21/12/2024
LIFE’s A GIFT - THIS CHRISTMAS. 🎄
Christmas Gift Ideas to Brighten the Lives of Older Adults in Your Life
What to buy loved ones at Christmas?
Christmas shopping is officially in full swing, which means it’s time to start thinking about what gifts to give loved ones this year. While presents are the highlight of the holiday for younger family members, receiving a gift at any makes people feel special and loved.
Whether choosing to shower an older adult with a practical and functional present or a more sentimental one, the thought and effort put into the gift will make their day more cheerful.
"The act of giving a gift is such a special way to show you care but it can present some challenges because everyone has different needs and interests. This is especially true for older adults," said Lakelyn Hogan Eichenberger, Ph.D., gerontologist and caregiving advocate at Home Instead.Oftentimes, ageing loved ones aren't interested in getting more "stuff", but they'll likely enjoy receiving items they can put to daily use or value quality time spent with family and friends."
Browsing store aisles and online shops can be timely if you aren’t sure what you are looking for. So, if you're struggling to come up with something, Home Instead has several ideas to help you bring a smile to your loved one's face this Christmas.
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Experiential gifts:
These are becoming more popular as people look for alternatives to material items. Older adults especially value time and experiences that are shared with loved ones. As you think through experiential gifts for older adults, consider gifting them a meal out at their favourite restaurant, a trip to thecinema or a night at the theatre. Spending time with an ageing adult can not only brighten up their day but can provide you with a cherished memory.
Sentimental Items:
You don't always need to spend a lot of money when buying a gift for a loved one. Items that evoke an emotional response are some of the most meaningful. Invite grandparents to relive a memory by creating a scrapbook or family photo album. You can also express just how much they mean to you through words by drafting a hand-written note or letter.
Technology and Electronics:
Today’s older adults are becoming increasingly interested in digital technology and electronics. There are many tech gift ideas that can help you feel more confident in their independence such as a GPS System or Medical Alert Device. Electronics such as e-readers or smart display devices can provide entertainment for loved ones who enjoy reading or listening to music.
Hobby-Related Gifts:
In retirement, it’s common for many ageing adults to take up a hobby. Think about how your loved one likes to spend his or her time and look into gifts related to that. If they enjoy spending time outside, consider gifting them new walking shoes or gardening tools. And if they have an interest in baking, new bakeware or recipes are a perfect way to fuel their passion.
Games and Entertainment:
Board games and cards are great gifts. For example, during family gatherings, games are a wonderful way to bring everyone of all ages together. In addition, if your loved one enjoys watching movies, consider buying them a streaming subscription service or a DVD of their favourite film.
Practical Gifts.
Older adults may find gifts they use daily to be the most beneficial. One way to think of useful items is to consider what they can use to make their life more comfortable and enjoyable. Items such as rubber soled socks and slippers to wear around the house, or a blanket to cuddle up with on the couch are great ideas. Additionally, many may enjoy receiving gift cards to select items of their choosing such as personal essentials or groceries.
Remember, no matter what type of gift you choose, it's the thought that counts, so take the time to pick out a present that comes from the heart.