With Easter just
around the corner, we’re all enjoying the warmer temperatures, the crisp spring
air, the blooming flowers, and the feeling of renewal that accompanies this
time of year.
Like many of us, your
family probably ranges from younger kids to older adults, and you’re interested
in Easter traditions that everyone can enjoy. So, what are some classic Easter
activities that the seniors in your family can participate in?
Dyeing Easter
eggs. Creative flair
knows no age, and the older adults in your family can let their artistic talents
shine when dyeing and decorating eggs. If mom or dad is in assisted living, set
up visitation (indoors or outdoors) or coordinate a Zoom session with their
caregivers to dye Easter eggs. Have a friendly competition with a scoring
system to see who created the most egg-cellent looking
egg!
Host an Easter
brunch. Easter is a time
for families to gather and enjoy delicious food together. Many seniors are the
gatekeepers of traditional family recipes that have been passed down for
generations. With that said, ask your senior loved ones if they have any
traditional family dishes they can make. Encourage the younger ones to get
involved and help — cooking is a great way for your whole family to bond.
Organize an Easter
basket exchange. Everyone
loves receiving a beautifully decorated Easter basket filled with delicious
chocolates and other goodies! Get together with a group of family members or
friends and plan a basket exchange. It’s a great way to get in the Easter mood
and spoil your loved ones with sweet treats.
Plant a container
garden. Easter is the
perfect time to create a container garden. They’re convenient, easy to manage,
and you can grow them indoors or outdoors. Whether you want to grow herbs in
the windowsill or bright, colorful spring flowers, a container garden is a
wonderful activity to start on or before Easter.
Watch a classic
Easter movie. Christmas
isn’t the only time you can gather the whole family around for a classic movie.
There are many classic Easter movies for everyone to enjoy, like Easter
Parade starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire, or It’s the
Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown. An Easter movie night could be a new and fun
family tradition. It’s also one that can happen over Zoom if the whole family
isn’t able to get together!
Bake a batch of hot
cross buns. We all know
the famous nursery rhyme, and these delicious treats are often baked on Good
Friday. Perhaps you have a family recipe handed down through the generations,
or maybe you’d like to try a more modern version of this classic Easter treat.
Either way, everyone in your family will enjoy them!
Create handmade
Easter cards for family and friends. Everyone loves receiving a handmade card, it’s a very thoughtful gift
and a wonderful way to let your loved ones know you’re thinking of them. For
those in the family who are more artistically inclined, making Easter cards is
a more creative way to celebrate the season.
Easter
activities in NJ assisted living
You’re never too old
to enjoy classic Easter traditions. At Pitman, our assisted living community in
Gloucester County, we love helping our residents celebrate the Easter season
with a range of safe, inclusive activities for people of all abilities. We also
encourage family members to come visit outdoors and participate in the Easter
festivities. This holiday is the perfect time for families to safely come
together for traditions old and new.
For more information about UMC at Pitman in Gloucester County, or if you have any other assisted living questions, please contact us today or visit our website at: https://pitman.umcommunities.org/
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