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Closing the Generational Gap

senior man holding grandchildIt’s unfortunate, but many Florida families find themselves in a similar family structure – one where the older and younger generations have minimal interaction. You might not feel that you have much in common, but close the gap, because one day when the older generations are gone, you’ll wish you got to know them better. Here are some activity ideas to help you close the generational gap:

1. Take a field trip – take your senior care recipient out on a day trip, and even invite other caregivers and their seniors to come along. Travel to a museum, go see a movie, or visit a nice park. Keep the whole day to 6 hours or less, so it’s not sure long that the seniors still enjoy themselves. A nice day like this can help seniors and their caregivers bond.

2. Throw an intergenerational party – get all generations of family together for a nice meal and a casual day of games that everyone can enjoy. Serve foods that are good for even the pickiest eaters

3. Document family history – when all generations are together, use a tape recorder or create a scrapbook of family history. Let the older generations lead and have the rest of the family add on

4. Get creative – art is a great way to bridge the generational gap. Purchase some simple supplies and create a mural, or do a group craft together suitable for all ages

5. Garden – setting up a garden and getting all the family involved, creates a bonding experience which can be enjoyed over family meals when the fresh garden produce is cooked and consumed!

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Home Care Florida and Senior Home Care Florida provides home care for the elderly, aging, and seniors in Jacksonville, Fort Walton Beach, Panama City, St. Augustine, Tallahassee, Destin, and Palm Coast. Call us today at 904-363-6699 or 850-243-6464.

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  1. My husband, Ed, and I operate an Assisted Living Facility that is licensed for four residents. We believe that our quality of life is enhanced by spending time with people of all ages and backgrounds. At our facility, we have our 13 month old son that brings so much joy and our 10 year old boy brings out the “little boy” in all our gentlemen residents. We will gladly facilitate family reunions, events, and respite care for your family.

    Comment by Cynthia — December 15, 2009 @ 12:06 am

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