Make a Senior’s Day While Social Distancing
Social distancing is still more important than ever for seniors. But social distancing doesn’t have to mean social isolation. Thankfully, there are many ways for loved ones to ease feelings of loneliness and stay connected with seniors during this time.
These long-distance activities can help you spend quality time together and might even take your mind off things for a while.
Use FaceTime, Skype or Zoom
When you can’t see your loved one in person, a video call can bring you closer together.
If you and your loved ones have smartphones, it’s as easy as a FaceTime call. If not, you can use Skype or Zoom to make video calls for free. If your loved one is having a difficult time downloading the software, patiently walk them through the installation process over the phone, and you’ll be connected in no time.
Once you’ve got video calling set up with your loved one, there are all sorts of ways you can spend quality time together. Which brings us to our next tip…
Have Virtual Drinks
Set aside a weekly time to chat over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine. Though you may not be together in person, getting together for a drink can help restore a sense of normalcy, routine and fun to your day.
Make your drink date even more fun by breaking out your most festive mugs and glasses.
Host a Long-Distance Dinner Party
Email invitations to your family, friends, and of course, your senior loved ones to join you for a virtual dinner party. And sure, this party is BYOE (bring your own entree), but it’s a great way to get the family together while observing social distancing.
Using Zoom, multiple people can get together on one video call. It’s a wonderful way for seniors and loved ones to catch up with one another. For an added touch, get dressed up for the occasion. You could even make it a costume party.
Play Trivia Together
Trivia is a great way to get together for some fun when you’re apart. Best of all, you can do this easy activity over FaceTime or just a regular phone call.
Grab your trivia cards if you have them. If you don’t, find a random trivia generator app. The team or person who can answer the most questions wins. But beware — seniors really know their stuff.
Connect the Kids
If the kids are home from school, set aside some time for them to connect with Grandma or Grandpa. Set up a video call so that grandparents can spend quality time with the kids while they do structured activities like arts and crafts.
Challenge Them with Games
If your loved one has a smartphone or tablet and a way with words, they will love playing Words with Friends.
This app is old-school Scrabble with a modern twist. It’s a familiar game that’s easy to play, and it allows you to join in on the fun no matter how far away you may be. Seniors can play with Facebook friends, family members, and other players from all around the world. It’s a great way to stay connected and take your mind off things.
Make a Simple Phone Call
If video calls aren’t an option for you or your loved one, that’s okay. A simple phone call will make your loved one’s day. What’s most important is showing your senior that you care during this difficult time, and that even though you’re apart, they’re not forgotten.
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Source: Brookdale