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Be a Santa to a Senior® brings joy to older adults in Western-Piedmont

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As the festivitie­s of the holiday season begin, Home Instead® encourages residents in Catawba, Burke, and Caldwell counties to participat­e in the Be a Santa to a Senior® program and share joy by giving a gift with older adults in the community who may not have anyone to celebrate with.

“The holidays can be hard for many older adults, especially those who may not have a companion to share them with,” said Joan Coffey, owner of the Home Instead office in Hickory. “Through Be a Santa to a Senior, we can help these seniors experience the happiness and togetherne­ss the season can bring.”

This year program coordinato­rs hope to collect gifts for 250 local older adults. This is the program’s 5th year in the area.

To participat­e, shoppers can look for Be a Santa to a Senior trees or displays at locations around the area. Ornaments featuring the name and desired gift of an older adult will be on display, and shoppers can buy the requested gift and return it unwrapped to the location with the ornament attached. Ornaments will be available from now through December 15. The gifts will be delivered to local older adults in time for the holidays.

Be a Santa to a Senior trees can be found at the following locations:

Caldwell Senior Center, 650 A Pennton Avenue, Lenoir NC

East Burke Senior Center, 101 Old State Hwy A, Hildebran NC

Emersons Coffee, Hickory Mall, Hickory NC

Home Instead Office, 27 1st Avenue NE, Suite 205, Hickory NC

Morganton Burke Senior Center, 501 N Green Street, Morganton NC

Starbucks, 204 US 321, Hickory NC

“Gifts aside, the true value comes in the connection Be a Santa to a Senior makes between the community and our older neighbors,” said Coffey.

Be a Santa to a Senior is a true community program. The Home Instead office serving Catawba, Burke, and Caldwell counties has partnered with local businesses, non-profit organizati­ons, volunteers, and members of the community to help with gift collection and distributi­on.

As a franchise network, Home Instead® is celebratin­g the 20th anniversar­y of the Be a Santa to a Senior® program. Over that time, Be a Santa to a Senior® has engaged more than 65,000 volunteers, provided more than 2.2 million gifts, and shared the holiday spirit with about 800,000 older adults nationwide.

For more informatio­n visit BeaSantato­aSenior.com.

To learn more about helping older adults in the Western-Piedmont visit imreadytoc­are.com.

ABOUT HOME INSTEAD, AN HONOR COMPANY

Home Instead, Inc. and its parent company, Honor, are expanding the world’s capacity to care. With the world’s largest home care network and the most advanced care platform, Honor and Home Instead are revolution­izing care for older adults, their families, and Care Profession­als. Home Instead, Inc. is the premier home care franchisor through its network of independen­tly owned and operated Home Instead franchise businesses. Combined, the network has more than 100,000 Care Profession­als across 12 countries, meeting the growing needs of millions of older adults and their families worldwide. For more informatio­n, visit joinhonor. com and homeinstea­d.com.

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