Looking for ways to celebrate Mother's Day with your mom? Whether you're nearby or far away, Seniorly has some great ideas for celebrating Mother's Day in assisted living.
April showers bring May flowers and who can you give those May flowers to? A mother, of course!
Mother’s Day is often thought of as the unofficial start of sunshine, warm weather, and family gatherings that mark the summer months. And while you might be wondering how to celebrate or what to give, we are here to tell you that the only thing that matters to your mom is that she gets to spend some quality time with those she loves.
We’ve pulled together a few ideas of how to celebrate - including fun gifts to give - any of the mother-figures in your life. While these are ideal for those living in an assisted living or other senior living community, they're also excellent starting points for any kind of celebration.
So here’s to the moms, aunties, mentors, and other mother figures who have shown up and showed out for us throughout our lives. They are the best.
If you’re lucky enough to be near your mom and can celebrate with her in person, enjoy your time together! Don’t worry if you can’t be with her on the actual day of Mother’s Day; you can always celebrate her a few days earlier or later. Here are a few fun ideas you can use as inspiration as you tailor the experience for her preferences and abilities.
Be sure to check what’s happening in your mom’s senior living community as well. Many communities go all out to plan special events for residents and family members on or around Mother’s Day. If you can attend, do so! You’ll have a great time and you’ll be able to spend time with your mom enjoying a special tea or entertainer. While you are with your mom, feel free to strike up a conversation and “adopt” another resident for the day for anyone who doesn’t have family at the event.
Not everyone can be with their mother on Mother’s Day. But that doesn’t mean you still can’t celebrate her and create a meaningful moment or two. These ideas are created for those who are connecting while miles apart.
Release the guilt. Mother’s Day is not always about flowers and happy phone calls. You might be feeling guilty or overwhelmed this year due to being far apart from your mom, or you might be feeling sad because your mom has declined this year or doesn’t realize it is Mother’s Day due to dementia. Sometimes the best strategy for guilt and sadness is to sit with it for a bit. Let yourself feel your feelings while also reminding yourself you are doing your best and so is she.
If you’ll be away for Mother’s Day, you might want to let your assisted living team know. They can pay extra close attention to her that day and remind her of your next visit or phone call.
While moms typically just want to spend time with their kids on Mother’s Day, you might still want to show your love by picking up the perfect gift. Here are a few ideas that might help you shop for the woman who has it all.
Sharing an experience with your mom is often the best way to create memories and connect. Schedule experiences for the next few months for the two of you to do together and create a calendar so she will be able to look forward to the outings. Ideas are catching a movie, grabbing coffee, having a picnic, or doing a craft project.
We are sending you love this Mother’s Day, whether it finds you looking forward to it or sitting with some uncomfortable feelings. Remember to stay in touch with your mom’s assisted living team as the big day approaches; they are there to help both of you have a good experience together.
Here’s to all the women who give so much to others every day. We’re toasting you and celebrating you today and everyday.
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Haley Burress writes for Seniorly on the topic of senior living and the aging experience. With a long history of roles in Life Enrichment and Dementia care management for top senior living providers like Sunrise Senior living, Haley now also serves the non-profit senior living sector in a volunteer capacity. Ms. Burress holds a Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration from Northern Illinois University and a Master's degree in Therapeutic Recreation Administration from Aurora University.
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