Sunday, May 27, 2018

The Best Gifts for a Senior Citizen

It can be difficult shopping for senior citizens. Plain and simple, they either have everything or are not amenable to trying new items. That is of course, unless you can find things that they truly will want to use and many of these items revolve around making things easier for them. Senior citizens want to maintain their independence and may need to adjust their homes and alter their habits, such as gardening or decorating less because it is becoming too difficult. Adapting products for safety and ease of use can greatly help people retain their independence longer. There is pride and a wish for independence that is natural and understandable.

When looking at gifts for a senior citizen ask yourself, “What can I give this person that will help their daily life?”. “What are they struggling with the most?”

We have compiled a list of some gift ideas that may help to answer this question.

1. The Gift of Mobility: Save Their Back, One Step at a Time with UpCart

This is not your typical “Granny Cart” that is cheaply made and dated. This is a brand new kind of cart that was designed to save their back. It eases the resistance by up to 64% versus standard two-wheel carts when going up and down stairs and over rough terrain. The UpCart will make life easier for transporting items and easing the burden that can come from going up and down the stairs. It has three wheels on each side that are large (6” in diameter each). The UpCart wheels will move with them on the stairs rotating with each step for a more fluid and less back breaking movement both up and down the stairs.

It also has an ease of use for any senior citizen. The UpCart Original only weighs 9.7 lbs, but can handle up to 100 lbs of weight. A person can pull the UpCart up the stairs behind them and still keep their hand on the railing for needed stability. Better still, the cart is easily foldable and compacts down to just over 4” in width when not in use so it is perfectly suited whether they live in a house or a small apartment.

For a senior who is struggling with everyday tasks and wishes to maintain their independence this is truly the best cart on the market. The UpCart can help with any task whether it is to bring in groceries, move potted plants or help transport the laundry. It is the type of item that can give the gift of independence to someone who may be struggling with mobility. Additional accessories such as a custom fitted bag or securing bungees and straps are also a great add on.

Available now starting at $89.95 at www.UpCart.com or by calling 800-539-3653.

2. The Gift of Dexterity – 5 in 1 Automatic Can Opener

Having the strength to open and close items such as pickle jars and any closed container can be a frustration for a senior. Again, going back to the question “What can you give someone that will help them in their daily life?”. This automatic can opener is a great fit.

This 5 in 1 Opener will help you pry off jar lids, screw tops, pull tabs and just about any other container top. This versatile kitchen gadget exists to help you save time and energy, so you can focus on what’s important.

The inner ring lined with a silicone grip helps twist off bottle tops. The hook on the top helps pry open cans with a pull tab. That same hook can be applied to a jar lid to crack the seal. The standard bottle opener takes off bottle caps, and the compartment on the bottom easily slips over soda pop tabs for easy opening. There's almost nothing in your kitchen this thing can't get open!

Get yours today at Amazon.com

3. The Gift of Memories - My Life Story – So Far

This one is more sentimental than functional, but this will be a journey rather than a gift. Our heritage is important, this is an inspirational gift to create a lasting family keepsake that will be treasured for generations. It is important to pass on traditions and family stories. Beginning with "The Early Years," this uniquely designed journal is organized in nine sections, each containing thought-provoking prompts to spark a colorful personal memoir that captures the memories of first dates, lifelong friendships, meaningful stories, and pearls of wisdom gathered along the way. There's even a section dedicated to list the things you hope to accomplish next!

Fill in the sewn, clothbound journal on your own schedule, as little or as much as you would like, and gradually it becomes a treasure trove of experiences that will be cherished by you, your children, grandchildren and generations to come with the “My Life Story – So Far” book.

Available now for only $30.00 on UncommonGoods.coms

4. The Gift of Light – Lutron Motion Sensor Light Switch

As we get older, seeing in the dark can present real safety issues. Lutron’s sensors effectively detect any motion, so they automatically turn lights on when entering a space and turn them off when leaving. Not only does this make them a convenient way to save energy, but they also add simple automation to the home. These would be a terrific gift for a senior to help them navigate dark rooms and hallways as their eyesight and footing diminish.

Also, consider adding stick on LED lights to their switch plates that also shine down on the floor. Extra light is great, no matter your age, and this illuminating little gift could prevent a dangerous fall. Indoor/outdoor motion sensor LED lights are also great to place around front porch steps and indoor stairways. Another great way to illuminate an older person’s living space is to replace outlet covers with SnapPower Guidelights. The SnapPower Guidelight is a plug-and-play replacement for standard plug-in night lights and hardwired lights. SnapPower is designed to look like a standard outlet cover by day, with beautiful LEDs that provide ambient lighting at night. It installs within seconds and requires no wires or batteries.

Purchases yours today on Amazon.com for only $18.00

5. The Gift of Independence – Accessible Showers

Bathing can be an arduous task for seniors. It is difficult to get into and out of any bathtub for countless reasons. It is also a potential place for a fall. Accessible showers have no curb and are easier to get in and out of than conventional showers or bathtubs. People with mobility challenges can walk in directly or transfer into a barrier free shower or alternatively a wheelchair user can roll into a handicapped accessible shower stall.

An accessible shower stall with the shower floor at the same level with the bathroom floor allows both individuals with a physical disability as well as people of all abilities to enjoy safe and comfortable bathrooms without sacrificing style.

A residential Accessible Shower is Safe and Comfortable for People of All Abilities.
Showers have a slip resistant textured floor adding to user safety. Most models also have a pre-levelled and reinforced shower base, saving installation time and eliminating future problems.

For more information, please visit https://accessible-shower-design.com/

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