- Family Members.
- Friends Near and Far.
- Your Favorite Coworkers.
- Your Children's Friends and Families.
- Teachers and Daycare Providers.
- Doctors, Dentists and Even Your Hair Stylist.
- Your Neighbors.
- Community Members and Service Providers.
What do you write in a seniors holiday card?
- “Just thinking about you and wanted to say hi.”
- “You are amazing because…” and then list the reasons.
- “Wishing you a day filled with love and sunshine.”
- “'Grandpa/Grandma/Mother/Father/Uncle/Aunt/Etc. ': Another word for 'love. '”
- “I love you. Just wanted to let you know.”
Does anyone still send Christmas cards?
For many, Christmas cards have outlived their utility. In the early 2000s, Americans mailed about two billion Christmas cards annually, according to data provided to MarketWatch by Hallmark. By 2015, those numbers had plummeted to 1.18 billion (although over the last three years there has been a steady uptick).
How do you wish a senior Merry Christmas?
- "Best wishes for a joyous Christmas filled with love, happiness and prosperity!"
- "May all that is beautiful, meaningful and brings you joy be yours this holiday season and throughout the coming year!"
- “Merry Christmas!
- “May your holidays sparkle with joy and laughter.”
What do you write in a short and sweet Christmas card?
- Have a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
- Wishing you all the best that a holiday could offer.
- Peace, joy, and love to you and your family.
- May your Christmas season be filled with joy and light!
- Hope your stocking is stuffed full of joy this year.
What do you write in an elderly card?
- “Just thinking about you and wanted to say hi.”
- “You are amazing because…” and then list the reasons.
- “Wishing you a day filled with love and sunshine.”
- “'Grandpa/Grandma/Mother/Father/Uncle/Aunt/Etc. ': Another word for 'love.
- “I love you. Just wanted to let you know.”
What to say to encourage the elderly?
- Age is just a number.
- As with wine, life gets better with age.
- Growing old is inevitable, but growing up is optional.
- I've got 99 problems, but age ain't one.
- Not just a year older — a year better!
- Old enough to retire; young enough to enjoy it.
- One gets more from years of experience than books.
What do you say when someone goes into a nursing home?
- Wishing you weeks worth of smiles!
- Warm wishes to brighten your day!
- You are wonderful!
- May your day be filled with all kinds of bright sunny things!
- Sending cheerful thoughts to brighten your day!
- You are going to have a great day!
- Don't forget to smile today!
- You are awesome… It's true!
What do you write to an elderly person?
- May your day be filled with all kinds of bright sunny things.
- You're wonderful because … (
- Just wanted to say Hello and tell you I'm/we're thinking of you.
- Sending cheerful thoughts to brighten your day.
- You make me smile.
- Sending lots of hugs your way.
- You make my heart smile.
How do you send cards to seniors?
- TimeSlips.
- Stay Gold Society.
- From the Heart Facebook Group.
- Love for Our Elders.
- Color a Smile.
- Hope for New York.
- The Forgotten Ones Facebook Group.
- Bring Smiles to Seniors.