- What are the most rewarding things about getting older? Is it a lifetime of knowledge? …
- What are the most important lessons you’ve learned in your life? …
- Who has influenced you the most? …
- What life advice would you pass along? …
- If you could go back to any age, what would it be?
What do you talk about with an elderly person?
- Ask about their past. What is your favorite childhood memory? …
- Ask for their views on the present. What is one piece of technology you think has changed the world for the better? …
- Look toward the future. …
- Ask about their favorite things. …
- Ask about accomplishments.
How do you interview an elder?
- Start by talking about others. …
- Ask about ancestors. …
- Ask open-ended questions. …
- Transition to early childhood memories. …
- Use vintage family photos. …
- Use artifacts and keepsakes. …
- Don’t overdo it. …
- Time is of the essence.
What do elderly need the most?
- Health. Osteoporosis, arthritis, hearing impairment, and incontinence are all common conditions the elderly suffer from. …
- Relationships. …
- Community. …
- Food. …
- Routine. …
- Respect. …
- Physical Activity. …
- Comfort.
What questions should I ask my elderly parents?
- Do You Have a Durable Power of Attorney? …
- What Are Your End-of-Life Wishes? …
- Do You Have a Will or Living Trust? …
- Do You Have Long-Term Care Insurance or Another Plan in Case Long-Term Care is Required? …
- Have You Made Sure That These Documents Are Current?
What are good questions to ask a 90 year old?
- “Did you ever have a curfew?” …
- “How did you get to school?” …
- “Who was your favorite teacher?” …
- “What was the worst trick you played on your parents?” …
- “Did you ever face any disadvantages?” …
- “Who was your first crush?” …
- “Did you ever play an instrument?”
What are some fun questions to ask?
- What would you name your boat if you had one? …
- What’s the closest thing to real magic? …
- Who is the messiest person you know? …
- What will finally break the internet? …
- What’s the most useless talent you have? …
- What would be on the gag reel of your life? …
- Where is the worst smelling place you’ve been?
How do you greet an elderly person formally?
When approaching or greeting your elders,
always make eye contact
. This shows that you acknowledge their presence. A warm smile from you can make this person’s otherwise dreary day much brighter.
What do old people do for fun?
- Board Games. …
- Art/Drawing/Painting. …
- Journaling/Writing. …
- Hiking/Nature. …
- Theater. …
- Go to the Local Senior Center. …
- Go to a Movie. …
- Volunteer.
How do you address an elderly person?
- Ma’am or Sir. In many families, using “ma’am” or “sir” to refer to your elders is boilerplate. …
- Captain, Sergeant. If your older family member is a decorated serviceman or woman, it’s appropriate to refer to them by their title. …
- Ma’am or Sir. …
- Reverend, Pastor, Rabbi. …
- Professor or Doctor. …
- Mr., Mrs., or Ms. …
- First name.
How Do You Talk to an elder?
- Stay composed. Take a moment to calm yourself.
- Remain focused. …
- Try to always be positive. …
- Be the main focus. …
- Minimize distractions. …
- Match your body language with your words. …
- Never stand too close. …
- Use physical contact.
Do you remember questions for seniors?
Questions to Ask an Elderly Person About Their Life
If you have brothers and sisters, what are your favorite memories with them? What did you like to do for fun? Did you have any family pets growing up? What were your memories of school?
What questions do we have about growing up?
- When and where were you born?
- Where did you grow up?
- What was it like?
- Who were your parents?
- What were your parents like?
- How was your relationship with your parents?
- Did you get into trouble? What was the worst thing you did?
- Do you have any siblings? What were they like growing up?
What do the elderly fear most?
Loss of Independence
According to a survey by the Disabled Living Foundation, the majority of seniors fear losing their independence more than death. … There are a variety of age-related health conditions that can make it more challenging for seniors to live independently.
What are the four major old age problems?
Common conditions in older age include
hearing loss, cataracts and refractive errors, back and neck pain and osteoarthritis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, depression, and dementia
. Furthermore, as people age, they are more likely to experience several conditions at the same time.
How do you tease a girl questions?
- There’s just something about you. …
- You drive me a little crazy, you know that?
- You know you’re amazing right?
- Wanna get outta here?
- What would you say if I asked you out to dinner?
- Do you believe in love at first sight?
- What’s behind that smile of yours I wonder?