Mother’s Day Gift Ideas for a Senior

Happy mother's day

Mother’s Day gives us a chance to recognize and thank the mothers and grandmothers in our lives. The holiday occurs every year on the second Sunday in May.

You may be struggling, like many children and grandchildren, to find just the right gift for a senior loved one this Mother’s Day. If you want to express your love and appreciation with something more meaningful than the usual flowers and chocolate, consider what are known as experience gifts. These are presents that encourage families to spend time making memories together.

Experience Gifts to Honor a Senior on Mother’s Day
  • Schedule a regular gathering: A great present from the grandkids, or even the great-grandchildren, is to designate a time each month to gather together. When life is busy, time can slip away before you realize it. Unless you commit to a plan, weeks could go by without families getting together. This Mother’s Day, make a plan to spend one afternoon or evening a month with your senior loved one. You can make a craft, take in a movie, or even have the kids teach the senior how to play a video game.
  • Create a family cookbook together: Another meaningful activity your loved one might enjoy is creating a family cookbook. Fill it with everyone’s favorites. It can be as simple or as detailed as your tech skills will allow. The end result can be a great keepsake for everyone in the family. If you want to take it a step further, make some of the recipes together throughout the years, and document the time together.
  • Read stories by video chat: iPads and other tablets make it easier to connect with loved ones, no matter where they live. If your children or grandchildren are younger, they might enjoy showing off their reading skills. Choose an easy-to-use platform, such as Skype or Zoom, and have the kids read to their grandparent, or have the grandparent read to the children. To cut costs, you can borrow books from the local library.
  • Organize project parties: Another experience gift to consider for Mother’s Day is to organize monthly craft nights. They could be at your home or the senior’s. Arts-and-crafts projects are a great way to bond and build memories. And you don’t have to be particularly artsy to enjoy this activity. Family members can each bring their own projects or craft kits to the gatherings. Another option is to pick a different project every month from a site like Domestika that you can do together.
  • Enjoy a spa day: What woman doesn’t enjoy a little pampering? Maybe this could be the start of a new Mother’s Day tradition for several generations of your family. You could host a spa day at your home or book time at a local salon. If you opt for a day at home, foot spas are inexpensive purchases and make home pedicures a little easier. You could ask everyone to bring a bottle or two of nail polish and their favorite lotions and scrubs. Should you decide an afternoon at a salon is better, narrow down the choices so people can pick from one or two services. For example, they could have a manicure and facial or a pedicure and massage.

Give the Gift of Safety

One more gift option to consider for a senior loved one this Mother’s Day is a mobile monitoring unit. This emergency response system allows the user to call for help with the simple press of a button. Call 1-844-203-5617 to learn how to get started!