- Ask the elders. To start, ask elders about their traditions and involve them or their loved ones in the planning process. Then consider how to bring their traditions to their homes, care facilities, and the general festivities.
- Plan visits near and far. Invite over family members who live nearby or organize virtual video chats for those who live far away. (Popular video chat platforms include Apple Facetime, Skype, and Facebook Messenger.)
- Party. Plan activity-based parties, such as baking cookies, decorating, or writing holiday cards. Invite local school students to help elders enjoy and complete these activities.
- Include the community. Bring elders to community events, such as holiday programs and lighting ceremonies, or invite the community to bring these traditions to the elders.
- Box it up. Lastly, invite people to help the elders clean up after the holidays.
| Elders participating in Native American Heritage Month celebrations at MorningStar Senior Living (Photo courtesy of Tami Reed) |
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