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My mother died last year at 84 and as a tribute to her and her kindness to others I thought I might connect with a senior in a care home who needs a regular visitor. NOVA/DC area.

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I would suggest volunteering in general at a facility you choose.
Begin to visit them to see where you might enjoy doing that.
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Go on Next Door and write this . People always need help .
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Just call around to facilities to see if you could volunteer. Hospice has a program where they train volunteers to visit.
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You’re very thoughtful to do this as a tribute to your mother. I have a feeling that you learned to be kind from your mom.

I don’t know if you play an instrument or if you sing, but if you do, consider playing music or singing for the residents.

I live in an area where music is a big part of our community. Many musicians volunteer to play music for residents in hospitals, facilities and hospice patients. The residents love it. Music is a universal language.

I have seen a violinists play for people while they ate dinner. My neighbor plays piano in the lounge area for residents.

There are choirs who sing gospel music on Sundays.

Whether a person plays by themselves, a guitar, a violin or a flute or a group plays together it is appreciated.

You can also read to those who have poor vision.

If the facility allows you to bring sweets to the residents, you can bring home baked cookies, cakes or pies.

You can offer to shop for their favorite hand lotions or other items from the drugstore.

If you are talented in art, you can teach an art class. There is an incredible artist in our community that teaches art to seniors. Or teach a crochet or knitting.

Awhile back there was a woman who did what you are going to do and she often brought her daughter with her. The young girl had a sweet idea. She went to each resident and asked them what they wanted most.

This young girl wanted to fulfill their wishes. None of the residents asked for anything elaborate. They asked for things like Oreo cookies, new socks, hand lotion, etc. The young girl raised money to buy for everyone who had requested a gift.

Best wishes to you.
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