With Christmas just around the corner, for sure you are already thinking of gifts to give to your family and loved ones. While presents for children are generally easier to conceive, thinking about what to give your grandmas and grandpas may prove to be more challenging. And so,
here are some Christmas gift ideas for the oldest-young people you know.
Fleece Blanket
As people get older, they tend to easily get cold. This is because the
blood circulation
of older people is generally slower compared to the blood circulation of younger ones. A fleece blanket that matches their favorite chair or their favorite bed cover will be the perfect gift to give, especially in this cold season. They can use this fleece blanket while they are watching TV or sipping a cup of their favorite hot drink.
Walker
In parallel to easily being cold, older people may have a harder time walking around. This is brought about by certain aches and pains in their tendons and joints due to ailments such as arthritis. A walker will definitely make their life easier in terms of moving around. There are several online sites where you can
see the best walkers for seniors. The best walker actually depends on the specific situation of the one you love, as well as what they particularly need it for.
There are lightweight walkers with seats, which can easily be folded up. There are also narrow walkers that are perfect for small spaces. You also have the option of getting your dearest elderly a maneuverable wheel walker or a wheelchair walker in combination. Consider what the walker will be used for before deciding on the perfect one that will definitely suit the needs of your loved one.
Bath Chair
Some seniors already find it hard to move around, let alone get into the tub for a bath or stand for too long in the shower. A bath chair will definitely help them to safely take a bath independently while reducing the probability of slipping. You can also couple this with a handheld showerhead, making it easier for them to clean up in the shower while sitting.
Electric Can or Jar Opener
Most seniors already find it hard to open jars because they are slowly losing their grip. An electric can or jar opener can be their lifesaver in terms of opening food items they love. Additionally, manual can or jar openers can still prove to be difficult to handle, especially for an elderly with arthritis. In giving this gift, it is best if you couple it with some of the food items that they love, which is stored in cans or jars.
Medic Alert Button
A medic alert button is a device that they can wear as a necklace or keep in their pockets. It is a great device that they can use to call for help in case of an emergency, such as when they fall and lack the upper body strength to grab their phone and make a call. With just a press of these buttons, they will be able to call for help and this just might save their lives. It may be a little pricey because you would need to get a monthly subscription for this one. You also need to configure the emergency numbers that will be automatically contacted by the device. (Check out the
ConsumerReports guide
here)
Gift Card for Groceries
More often than not, seniors usually think of what they need and no longer focus on what they want. This is because more often than not, there are already food restrictions on their diet, as well as medications that they need to maintain. Thereby, a grocery gift card will be the perfect gift you can give this holiday season, to be able to help them with their needs and probably buy some of their wants too. This is because a grocery gift card will help them buy the food that they need, allowing them to keep some extra cash for other needs.
It will be even better if you can check out grocery stores that are within the vicinity of their homes, or those that offer delivery services, especially for seniors and the elderly. There are also those that provide special discounts for purchases made by the elderly. Keep in mind to give the number of the grocery store to your loved one so that they will be able to make the call to the right number.
Gift Card for Hobbies
Another gift card you can give to the elderly is a hobby gift card. Think of a particular hobby that sparks the interest of your loved one or to even make it simpler, it can be a gift card to their favorite hardware shop or a hobby store. You can also give them a gift card from their favorite bookstore where they can get some puzzle books such as books that contain Sudoku, word searches, or crosswords. They can also find a quilt book if they love making quilts. Find out whether your grandma loves cross-stitching or knitting and consider whether there is a nearby store that supports her hobby. Pursuing their interests will keep their minds sharp. Additionally, this will bring them into an activity that can bring them enjoyment.
Computer Manual
You can personalize your gift by making a computer manual for them. Most elderly nowadays are only starting to learn how to use a computer. Thus, it will definitely be appreciated if you can give them a computer manual that you did yourself. Make a clear list of directions on how they will be able to open up their email and make the font large enough for them to effortlessly read and understand.

Your dear elderly will appreciate whatever gift you give because more often than not, they see more than your present. Nevertheless, the presence is still more important than presents. While it is true that giving of gifts symbolizes sharing and thoughtfulness, nothing ever beats the hugs and kisses that you can give, for free.