Words are powerful. They can bring hope and comfort in times of grief, inspiration when we long to be better, and show love to those around us. According to somestudies, words can change the outcome of our entire lives. For isolated and lonely older adults, that change can mean fewerhealth issuesand a happier more fulfilling life. Brighten a senior’s day with kind and comforting words written by our Ready to Care community.
“God is your refuge and strength, a very present help in times of trouble – Psalm 46:1. You can do all things through Christ who gives you ou strength – Phil. 4:13. I pray always for the health and safety, of all seniors!”– Stephanie
“Every day is a new day for new thoughts and new chance to be kind. Be good to yourself and to others.”– Sue
“Praying for healing strength and peace for every senior as well as those who are taking care of them. Blessings and hope comes from the Lord.”– Ruth
“Kind words and a smile will light someone’s day. Blessings!”– Mercy
“It is still true no matter how old you are — when you go out into the world, it is best to always hold hands and stick together. Together we can do what we cannot do alone.”– Marti
“Be thankful and reach out when you can. It will help us to feel better about ourselves. May God’s graveness be with all of us!”– Lan Archer
“Thank you for you being helpful to us in the younger generation. By your example you have shown us we can do it. I know that you have shed thousands of tears and many times you didn’t know how you didn’t know how you were going to do it. But you got up you did what you had to do and you continue going forward. And with your example, I have kept going forward.”– Leticia
“Enjoy your day, you deserve it.”– Sherril
“I am so very pleased to wake up every morning knowing that there is someone who I can help or inspire with a word of encouragement or a touch of love to warm their heart. May you be blessed and whole and may God give you abundant grace. In Jesus’ name, amen.”– Debra
“Hope you’re having a blessed day!”– Mirla
“Please know that you are honored and respected even though you are retired, the community and youth are behind you in service and love. May your latter days be better than your former. Sending you peace and hope from Kansas City, Kansas. Written graciously.”— America B. Patton
“Hi Seniors: I hope you all have a brighter Day.”– Mary
“I just want to tell all you seniors out there to hang in there. Praying for you to stay well. We need a good old revival. Grab your trumpets, trombones, drums and tambourines. Shout from the rooftops and bang the drums. We need to stir people up the good way. Love and blessings to all.”– Janet R R
“You’re great!”– Tierra
“Every day allows us to be kind. Every day is a chance to learn something new!”– Beverly
Seniors still have plenty of things to look forward to, and their loved ones can use encouraging words to create a positive outlook. Simple phrases, such as “I love you” or “I can't wait to see you” remind seniors how important they are to family members.
Seniors still have plenty of things to look forward to, and their loved ones can use encouraging words to create a positive outlook. Simple phrases, such as “I love you” or “I can't wait to see you” remind seniors how important they are to family members.
Mature, senior, distinguished, experienced, wise, veteran, venerable, seasoned, vintage. Venerable is my favourite out of these, and a particularly respectful and positive description.
Happy Heart Day! May your day and heart be full of the love I'm sending your way. Dear sweet friend, I just wanted you to know how much you are loved/how special you are! Having a friend like you makes my life extra sweet!
Behind him were her father and the elderly lady whose bag she had retrieved. The young and the elderly are most vulnerable. Keeping the elderly healthy would be preferable to treating them when sick. Many therapists offer concessions to the young, the unwaged or the elderly.
“When you care for someone else, you care for yourself too.” “When you show yourself love, you broaden the capacity to love the person you're caring for more.” “Caregivers draw other caregivers to themselves, and thus live their lives in a loving community.
Lord, we ask that you would be a source of comfort our elderly neighbors who find themselves living alone in a big city. Would you grant them an intimate awareness of Your presence, the knowledge that You go before them wherever they go, and so they are never truly alone.
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