They say laughter is
the best medicine and we couldn’t agree more! In honor of National Humor Month,
the assisted
living team at Collingswood is going to highlight a few of the best
comedies for seniors to stream. Because who couldn’t use a good laugh right
about now? Whether it’s a hit Netflix show or a classic movie, there’s a little
something for everyone on this list.
At United Methodist Communities, assisted
living residents love our themed “Movie Days” when we dress in comfy PJ’s, bake
some sweet treats, and have a good laugh together. We hope after reading this
list, you will follow suit and dedicate the day to laughter and fun!
Some Like it Hot
It’s only right that
we start with a timeless classic: Some Like it Hot! Main characters Joe and
Jerry find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. After witnessing a
Mafia murder, they think of a quick plan to stay alive by escaping from
Chicago. The first part of the plan is to disguise themselves as women to join
an all-girl jazz band and hop a train to Florida. Joe immediately becomes
smitten with the band’s beautiful lead singer, Sugar, and pretends to be a
millionaire to win her over. All the while Jerry finds himself pursued by a
real millionaire as the mobsters track them down. The hijinks and quips will
keep seniors giggling until the credits roll.
The Wedding Singer
An Adam Sandler
classic, this movie is about a nice guy (Robbie Hart) who’s left at the altar
and happens to have one of the most romantic jobs in the world: a wedding
singer. While he tries to move on from his breakup, he finds himself helping
his coworker, Julia, plan her wedding. After spending so much time together, he
falls for her and realizes he has to stop her wedding. This movie will have
seniors laughing out loud with its’ childish humor and eccentric characters.
One of our favorite characters has to be the sweet old lady who pays for her
singing lessons in meatballs — she’s the cutest!
Grace and Frankie
Grace and Frankie is a
Netflix series about two senior women who bond after their husbands announce
that they’re in love with each other. Ironically, their husbands, Robert and
Sol, are also successful divorce lawyers in San Diego. This series features
Jane Fonda as Grace and Lily Tomlin as Frankie, who make senior audiences laugh
each season with their nutty hijinks and sarcastic jokes. Right now, there are
six seasons that can be streamed on Netflix and the final season is in
production.
Something’s Gotta
Give
This is a witty comedy
about the fears of aging and the lengths a person will go to hang onto
their youth — definitely a movie that seniors can identify with. To sum it up,
the main character, Harry Sanborn, is a “player” in his senior years with a
girlfriend, Marin Barry, who is way too young for him. They decide to go to
Marin’s family beach house in the Hamptons for the weekend, and are surprised
to find her mother, Erica, there. Erica was planning to stay the weekend as
well and is horrified to discover her daughter is with a womanizer who is in
the same age group as herself. In a strange turn of events, Harry has a heart
attack at the house and is prescribed lots of bed rest. While he is recovering,
he grows much closer to Erica – who is out of his league in more ways than one.
The Good Place
The Good Place is
another comedy series that can be streamed (or binged) on Netflix. The plot
revolves around Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) who is welcomed into “The
Good Place” after her death. She quickly finds herself in the wrong environment
because “The Good Place” is a heaven-like utopia, and she was not the most
righteous person in the past. Seniors will appreciate the clean,
light-hearted humor and Kristen Bell’s superb acting performance episode after
episode.
Senior living in Collingswood, NJ
At UMC at
Collingswood, our assisted living residents can continue to live a full and
independent life. We pride ourselves on fostering an environment in which
residents can pursue their hobbies, while receiving the care they need. As
mentioned above, both our Collingswood associates and residents love to take
part in “Movie Days,” and other fun activities that engage socialization.
For more information
about UMC at Collingswood, our senior
living community in Camden County, New Jersey, please contact our team today.
Discover what community life is really like by visiting our website at: https://collingswood.umcommunities.org/
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