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Seniors Out and About in The Twin Cities--Fourth of July

Comfort Keepers is all about elevating the spirits of seniors and their families! What better time to do this than during our wonderful Minnesota summertime and the 4th of July!

Seniors watching night time fireworks

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Often, major holidays are the hallmark of some of our best family traditions. Getting together for a big picnic, parade or fireworks is often on the docket every year for the Fourth of July festivities. Here are some ideas on how we can continue to share these great moments in life with your Senior Loved Ones!

First, keep the day fun and the happy memories rolling in by taking an accurate mental inventory of how your loved one is doing. Are they moving well? Can they stand for long periods? Do they have any health issues like dementia, COPD, or CHF that should be taken into account as you plan the day? To help ensure that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the holiday, including yourself fully, take these things into account honestly and prepare for potential issues, so you can keep things on an even keel.  

My parents loved this holiday and everyone getting together.  As they hit their late 70's they wanted to be home by dark so we staged the "World's largest Daytime Fireworks" at about 4 pm at our Fourth of July celebration.  This was at our cabin and eventually, the neighbors caught on and even joined in.  Our family has lots of memories from those events!

When Seniors are still active enough to go out into the community you should take these important steps to keep the day fun:

  1. Limit direct sun exposure by choosing to sit in a cool and shady spot.
  2. Bring a light jacket or blanket to keep warm at night.
  3. Standing is tiring. Make sure they always have a comfortable seat that supports the back. Bring a preferred seating method like a sturdy chair or wheelchair. This will increase the amount of time that can be enjoyed at the events.
  4. Encourage drinking non-alcoholic beverages that keep you hydrated.
  5. Know where the bathrooms are and offer a regular opportunity to use them.
  6. Seniors with emotional or dementia issues may not be able to withstand a long outing without getting emotional or upset. Keep this in mind when planning the day and keep an eye on how they are doing--it may be better to cut things short rather than have an emotional meltdown.
  7. If you are going to watch fireworks look for a viewing area where you can limit their need to walk over uneven ground in the dark.  Nice lawn chairs next to the car can make things much easier!
     

Some local places to enjoy Independence Day Activities

(Check links for date and times)

Coon Rapids Parade, Music and Fireworks 

Ham Lake Freedom Festival and Fireworks

White Bear Lake Fireworks and Music 8 PM 

Elk River Oak Knoll Athletic Complex Dusk

Annandale Weekend events including the 135th annual parade, fireworks, carnival, music, and more

 

Home Grown Fun!

What about the times when our senior loved ones can no longer go out into the community? There are many options!

  1. Have a backyard barbecue right at home. Make sure to give plenty of support ahead of time so they know the party is “coming to them” and not their “responsibility”. This will lower the amount of anxiety and make it a fun and memorable moment at home where they prefer to live.
  2. Some seniors have a hard time staying up late so having the nighttime activities during the day can keep everyone involved. For instance, organize the biggest daytime fireworks in the country! Listen to music or have a sing-along.
  3. Watch a favorite movie that reminds them of the Fourth of July like Independence Day, Gone with the Wind, or Grown-Ups.
  4. There are always the old standbys: card games, Yahtzee, or other board games.

Food and aroma play a huge part in humans and how we recall and think about the events in our lives. For instance, most of us can relate to an antiseptic smell and quickly think of a doctor's or dentist's office--now that’s no fun! For a holiday like the fourth, think about fun things you can introduce as foods that will help make the day special. It’s always a great idea to involve older adults to participate in the cooking as much as possible, to help them feel more of a part of the day. Doing things with people keeps them independent rather than just doing it for them.

Some of the food ideas that you may think about:

  1. Hot dogs, hamburgers, apple pie, and potato salad always come to mind for me. However, every family is different, perhaps it is lefse, peach cobbler, or Brussels sprouts. It doesn’t matter as long as it’s fun and helps set the atmosphere for a great time.
  2. Something red and patriotic would be fun. A jello mold shaped and colored like a cake. Red velvet cupcakes with blue and white frosting or colorful fruit skewers.
  3. Simply organize a family ice cream social with everyone bringing their favorite ice cream or topping.

For more summertime senior fun ideas check out our idea blog ideas you can do with your favorite senior!



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