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It can be devastating to watch our loved ones age. You begin to notice small things at first, like he or she has become a little bit more forgetful or perhaps a little bit weaker than in younger years. But as time progresses you notice even more changes in his or her behavior. As a loving child or grandchild, it is your responsibility to help your elderly loved one keep their mind and body active. Spending hour after hour watching television everyday is no way for someone to spend the twilight of their life. There simply ways in which you can encourage your loved one to keep their mind and body active. Follow my tips below. - Encourage him or her to create art. Purchase a wood ease l and some painting supplies. You can also opt for knitting needles and some yarn. Choose an activity that will keep him or her mentally active, but won’t strain their eyes or their body.
- Provide him or her with plenty of reading material. Head to your local library and checkout books and magazines for your aging relative. Make sure to choose books and topics that would be of interest and mentally stimulation to this person.
- If he or she lives with you, allow them to help out with household chores. This will keep them physically active and it will allow them to feel needed and useful.
- Go out on walks with him or her. This is a low-intensity way for him or her to get a little exercise and companionship with you.
- Provide him or her with puzzles. There are many puzzle variations that you can stock up. This will keep him or her mentally stimulated and engaged.
Getting old doesn’t have to be all bad. Encourage your loved one to stay active and always be on lookout for his or her best interests.
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