Your Time Is Your Greatest Gift When Considering Help For The Elderly

| Sunday, December 11, 2011
By Byron Jonas


A college math professor once explained to us why he thought time would eventually become more valuable than money. With all the great products and services available that provide help for the elderly, there is still no substitute for spending time rather than money.

Let us consider four ways to help seniors that involve more time than money. Because time does indeed seem to be more valuable than money, it is truly an extravagant gift, and truly from the heart. Through a sense of time as wealth, you can really consider yourself rich if you have enough to share.

Stop by at his or her house. Just to chat for a little while. This is especially appreciated if the elder lives alone or in an institution. This, as you might know, is harder than it sounds to do, but it is also one of the highest expressions of regard.

When it's storming outside then that's a great time to check in on the seniors in your life. Make sure they have enough food and a way to keep warm if the power fails. Look for other safety issues and arrange to correct them and any plumbing or power issues. Arrange for snow removal. Offer to get any supplies that are lacking. Follow up and check in again soon.

A great way to socialize and get to know each other is to play card of a board game with your elder. These go in and out of style but have never completely disappeared. They are also still a lot of fun.

Offer to do any small household repairs you see. If the senior is a man (or if they are a couple) he will want to help as much as he can and probably have quite a tool collection. A great way to bond if you don't step on his ego too much.

Most of us are busy much of the time. We can be over-scheduled. We have schedules to run other schedules and appointments to keep even in our recreational pursuits. We often work so hard for our money that we can lose sight of what money is for and how much more valuable our time can be. Our seniors have great vaults of time, and less and less to spend it on. Loneliness is actually known as the disease of the aged. The gift of time, of companionship could be the best help for the elderly on can offer.




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