Staying Connected Through the Holidays: 5 Tips for Families and Residents

Oct 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

Seniors doing holiday activities together at a table.

The holiday season is a time filled with joy, connection, and celebration. For residents of skilled nursing facilities like St. Joseph Transitional Rehabilitation Center located in Las Vegas, staying connected with loved ones during this special time is crucial for maintaining emotional well-being and a sense of belonging. While being away from home can be challenging, there are many ways families and friends can keep the holiday spirit alive, ensuring their loved ones feel connected, valued, and supported.

Here are some tips and creative ideas to help residents stay engaged and connected throughout the holiday season:

  1. Virtual Gatherings and Video Calls

In today’s digital age, staying connected is easier than ever. Virtual gatherings have become a wonderful way to bridge the gap for families and residents who may be unable to meet in person. Video calls using platforms like Zoom, Skype, or FaceTime allow residents to participate in family traditions, share holiday meals virtually, and exchange smiles and stories.

To make these calls special, consider planning a virtual holiday event, such as:

  • A virtual gift exchange, where everyone opens their presents on camera.
  • Storytelling sessions where family members share holiday memories.
  • A virtual holiday dinner, where everyone eats together, even if they are miles apart.
  1. Sending Personalized Letters and Holiday Cards

The simple act of receiving a handwritten letter or holiday card can bring immense joy to residents. This traditional method of communication carries a sense of warmth and nostalgia, making it a meaningful way to stay connected. Encourage family members, friends, and even local community groups to write personalized letters, send family photos, or create festive cards for the residents.

  1. In-Person Visits with a Personal Touch

When possible, in-person visits are an invaluable way to connect during the holidays. Whether it’s a short visit or an extended stay, these moments can mean the world to residents.

To create a memorable visit:

  • Bring holiday decorations like mini Christmas trees, festive tablecloths, or string lights to make the resident’s room feel festive.
  • Share a special treat like their favorite holiday cookies or a warm beverage they love.
  • Engage in activities together, such as decorating ornaments, listening to holiday music, or watching a classic holiday movie.
  1. Creating Memory Boxes or Holiday Scrapbooks

The holidays are a time for reminiscing and cherishing memories. Creating a memory box or holiday scrapbook is a thoughtful and meaningful way to connect with loved ones, especially when physical visits are limited.

Residents can then share these with fellow residents, caregivers, or their families during virtual calls, recalling fond holiday memories and staying connected to their loved ones through cherished stories.

A Season of Togetherness

Staying connected during the holidays, even from a distance, can make all the difference for residents in skilled nursing facilities. By taking advantage of virtual options, personalizing visits, and engaging in festive activities, families can ensure their loved ones feel the warmth of the holiday season, no matter where they are. At St. Joseph Transitional Rehabilitation Center, we are committed to providing the support, resources, and festive environment that enable our residents to stay connected and celebrate this special time of year with joy and love.