Thanksgiving can be a wonderful time to connect with loved ones and enjoy the holiday spirit. Here are some tips tailored to seniors to ensure they have a safe, enjoyable, and meaningful Thanksgiving.
Plan Ahead: From rides, to dietary restrictions, to comfy seating, it’s best to think ahead for Thanksgiving visits.
For older guests who don’t drive, make sure to set up rides for pick up or drop off. This will remove stress from the holiday!
Ask ahead for dietary restrictions as nuts and other allergy prone foods are often found during Thanksgiving feasts. A trip to the ER should not be on the menu
Seats can be made more comfortable with cushions. Uncluttered walkways help prevent tripping hazards!
Mindful Eating: Thanksgiving has a reputation for overeating and lazily lying on the couch. There’s some other things we can do to not overeat, upset our stomachs, and feel great the next day.
Practice slower, mindful eating, making sure to drink plenty of water while eating.
Moderate your intake of alcohol, and offer festive mocktails for a seasonal alternative!
Head out for a walk, or do a couple laps around the house if the weather is not cooperating. Stretching or chair yoga positions are great for digestion!
Encourage Gratitude and Reflection: Foster an atmosphere of gratitude and reflection.
Encourage everyone to share what they are thankful for, creating a warm and inclusive environment.
Thanksgiving is about fostering connections and making cherished memories. By being considerate of everyone’s needs and preferences, you can ensure they have a delightful and meaningful Thanksgiving celebration.