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We know that we don’t need a specific day to celebrate our mothers, grandmothers, and all mother figures. However, there is no harm in making them feel extra special this Mother’s Day 2022.

Many of us have aging parents and grandparents who might be battling health issues or living in senior living facilities like independent living facilities, assisted living, or nursing homes. They might feel isolated and disconnected during such special occasions.

This year, you can take this opportunity to show how much they mean to you. It would also be great to celebrate them while they are still here.

There are a lot of thoughtful gifts you can get to celebrate Mother’s Day with seniors – whether you live together or apart.  We provide you with our 7 best mother’s day gift ideas in this article.

7 Best Mother's Day Gifts For Older Adults

1. A digital picture frame

mother's day gift Skylight Frame Mothers Day Gifts for older adults

In this digital media world, bringing a smile to one’s face with just a click has become much easier. If your mom can’t stay in close contact with you, her friends, relatives, and other loved ones; a digital picture can be the best gift. 

These digital frames, one of the  best mother’s day gifts,  provide the convenience of transferring photos from your mobile phone or USB to them. Now, wi-fi operated frames are also available. Your mother would see the photos and remember the good times spent with you and other loved ones. 

Seeing the photo memories can be sure to brighten up their day.  You can get wi-fi operated, durable, stylish, and low-cost digital pictures from Amazon.

2. A smart watch

mother's day gift Fitbit Versa 2 Health and Fitness Smartwatch

If your mother lives alone and has an independent life, then a smartwatch might be the best gift for her. Smartwatches have many senior-friendly options like fall detection, pulse rate measurement, and emergency monitoring.

There are also smartwatches that will allow your mother to stay in contact with loved ones. Some models also have reminders on when to take medicine.

The GPS and navigation features in some smartwatches are also great features.

A smartwatch can be a great gift for a mother who is always on the go. A durable smartwatch with a long-laying battery like this one would be a great gift.

3. A sleep sound machine

mother's day gift Magicteam Sound Machines White Noise Machine

Sleep disorders are very common. They affect up to 70 million Americans every year.

Insomnia symptoms occur in approximately 33% to 50% of the adult population while Chronic Insomnia disorder that is associated with distress or impairment is estimated at 10% to 15%.

If your mother is having trouble sleeping, a sleep sound machine may be a helpful gift. They provide steady, continuous noise that blocks out all the other stuff, like sirens, barking dogs, and the neighbor’s noise.

Sleep sound machines have different “sleeping sounds” that your mother can choose from whether its white noise, fan noise, bird chirps, she can pick her favorite.

This one from Magicteam might be the right one for your mother.

4. Amazon Echo

Have you thought of getting Alexa for your mother?

The Amazon Echo is a Wi-Fi-connected, voice-controlled device that can do a wide range of functions, including playing music, providing weather forecasts, setting alarms and reminders, and even controlling the lights in a home.

As a result, it can be a helpful assistant for mothers in accomplishing daily tasks. She can listen to the weather forecast before going out, can enjoy music when alone at home, and can switch the lights on and off without walking to the light switch.

Amazon Echo, one of the best mother’s day gifts, is also very easy to use and is voice activated which is why its recommended for older adults.

Alexa can help your mother with:

  • Reminding her to take her pills
  • Make phone calls
  • Set recurring alarms

As of this writing, Alexa has a thousand skills available. You can get one here.

5. Best Mother’s Day Gifts: Neck and back massager

Shiatsu Neck and Back Massager with Soothing Heat

It’s hard to beat a good massage. Massaging the soft tissues of the body can help reduce stress, as well as relieve back, neck and shoulder pain. For seniors specifically, massage can enhance well-being, health and quality of life.

You can give your mother a shoulder or back massage if you are at home. But not everyone can do this due to hectic routines and work schedule.

Back massagers can help older adults enjoy some of the benefits of massage therapy from the comfort of home. Some even come with a heat function which gives more comfort.

Make sure you get one that is durable and has lifetime support like this one from Nekteck

6. Plants

Taking care of plants can be a relaxing and enjoyable activity for your mother. Plants also reduce stress by inducing comfortable, soothing, and natural feelings and moods.

If you decide to gift your mother a plant, you can choose varieties that are suited for indoor living and require minimal care.

Snake plants are easy to take care of, do not require frequent watering, and improves indoor air quality.

Kalanchoe and succulents are also pretty and very easy to grow, it just needs sunlight and can be watered once a week.

7. Arrange a home safety assessment for your mother

Did you know that most accidents and injuries occur in the home? This might be because we spend so much of our lives in our homes and because it’s easy to overlook one “small” thing—a loose step leading up to the front door, that nagging drip that’s actually an indication of a pipe about to burst, the lint that’s creating a fire hazard behind the dryer, the slippery bathroom floor, and so on.

With a growing number of older adults living independently, it’s increasingly important to make sure that they’re safe at home. Falls, burns, and poisonings are among the most common accidents involving older people.

Any consultant who you hire to perform a home safety evaluation should be certified in their field, and you’ll want to review of general home safety guidelines beforehand. You can do a safety evaluation for accessibility yourself, as they’re very similar to general home evaluations. However, due to the potentially greater risk, it may be better to have a qualified professional to perform this assessment for your mother so you can be sure that all bases are covered.

Luckily, we offer a discount for our Home Safety Assessment packages for the whole month of May. Sign up here so you can avail of a 25% discount.

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The Best Mother’s Day Gifts For Older Adults: Conclusion

Choosing the best gift for your mother may be a challenging but fulfilling task. As they are aging, you might want to get a little practical with your choices of gifts and think of how it can improve their quality of life.

We hope you find this list helpful and find some inspiration to make the special lady in your life feel loved and cared for. Finally, we wish you and your loved ones a very Happy Mother’s Day!

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