The holidays are an excellent time for seniors to spend time with their loved ones. However, some of the ordinary holiday preparations may cause more fatigue than clients experienced in the past and cause them to feel a sense of loss or failure. Luckily, there are many shortcuts to incorporate into the holiday traditions routines to ensure seniors feel their best during the holiday season. The goal is to simplify the holiday traditions when possible, which will amplify the merriment and give seniors more free time to celebrate.
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