Getting Through the Holidays After a Family Illness
It’s no secret that older adulthood can sometimes come with health complications, and there’s no worse time for them to occur than over the holidays when families are looking forward to getting together. Even if a senior finds themselves hospitalized over the holidays, it’s important for families to continue their traditions to get through the season with some level of enjoyment. By adapting some traditions, seniors can be included even if they aren’t physically present for all of the holiday events. Here are some tips to help families get through the holidays after an illness strikes:
1. Stick with tradition – if your family is not what it used to be with members of the family absent or in poor health, it might not feel right to stick with family traditions over the holidays. However, maintaining tradition brings a sense of normalcy to the whole family which can alleviate the stress of the season
2. Don’t try to do it all – while sticking with some tradition is healthy for families struggling through tough situations with their senior relatives, it’s not necessary to do it all. Families should ensure they’re not taking on too much to add any additional stress
3. Adapt to senior’s needs – even if an elderly loved one can’t attend a holiday gathering, if they are in a hospital or nursing home, find out if you can decorate to bring the holidays to them. Bring over a holiday plant, string Christmas lights, or bring over a holiday treat (diet appropriate).
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