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5 ways to show grandparen­ts and other seniors how much they’re appreciate­d

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Grandparen­ts and seniors can share wisdom and a lifetime of experience with the young people in their lives. Expressing gratitude for such lessons is a great way to show the seniors in your life, whether it’s a grandparen­t, mentor or family friend, how much they’re appreciate­d.

Some seniors live alone, while others may be living with their adult children and grandchild­ren, offering care and support to help make the household function. Whether grandparen­ts, aunts and uncles or older friends live close by or elsewhere, there are many ways for their loved ones to show them how much they’re appreciate­d.

1. Become pen pals. Seniors may have limited mobility or opportunit­ies to get out of the house. Receiving mail is one way to connect with the outside world. Regularly send letters to a grandparen­t or other senior, sharing tales of daily life and key moments that will bring them joy. Chances are they’ll return the favor with a letter of their own.

2. Explore technology together. Younger generation­s can introduce seniors to available technology that can bring them closer. This may include digital assistants that enable them to share videos, tablets to send email or access social media, mobile phones for calling and texting, and anything else families can customize to their needs.

3. Offer companions­hip. Spending time with younger generation­s can motivate seniors to stay active and engaged. Have games and activities at the ready or simply provide a listening ear.

4. Shop and run errands. Help aging loved ones perform the tasks that they may not be able to tackle on their own. This can include picking up groceries or prescripti­ons or taking them to appointmen­ts. Simple work around the house, like doing laundry or light

clean-up, also can be a big help.

5. Start a hobby together. Develop a hobby that seniors and young people can enjoy together. Watching classic movies, painting ceramics, going to sporting events, or gardening are just a few of the many hobbies that seniors can enjoy with their young loved ones.

There are many ways to bridge the generation gap and spend meaningful time with aging loved ones.

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