Imperial Club Retirement Community is located at 2751 Northeast 183rd Street, right off Biscayne Blvd at the entrance to Williams Island. Our residents enjoy the convenience of living in the heart of Aventura, near prime shopping, restaurants, gaming resorts, and medical facilities. http://www.imperial-living.com/living-options/independent-plus-living
2. • Christmas is probably a time to spread and
receive joy and love. You spend time with
family and friends enjoying good food, gift
exchanges and making happy new memories.
• Unfortunately, for some people Christmas is a
time of sadness. Many senior citizens who live
in retirement communities or who live in
homes of their own, do not have many
relatives or friends to celebrate the holidays
with them.
3. Imperial Club provide the right amount of
personal care to allow for a healthy and active
lifestyle-all in a wonderfully caring
environment. If searching for assisted living in
Hallandale, Hollywood, or North Miami, look no
4. • On this day, open the doors
of your heart and your home
to an elderly neighbor. We
all know someone in the
neighborhood who lives
alone and does his/her own
chores. Such people do not
cook festive meals because
there is no one to share it
with. Make extra room on
the dinner table and make
them feel a part of the
family.
5. • Help a senior citizen in your
neighborhood to decorate for
Christmas. Offer to help
your neighbor put up his
Christmas tree. If he needs
help purchasing a Christmas
tree, you can take him to a
local tree farm or even pick
out a beautiful tree for him.
Spend an afternoon
decorating your neighbor's
house so that he can enjoy
the season with a fully
decorated house.
6. • Around Christmas there are
a lot of community functions
or plays in children's
schools. Ask if he/she would
accompany you to such a
function. This way they
would get a chance to get out
of the house and get in the
holiday mood. Seeing lights
and listening to music will
lift their spirits.
7. • Determine if a nursing home accepts Christmas gifts
for residents who do not have family. They will often
have a list of items that the residents need. Create a gift
basket with these items. Try to think of a fun gift as
well that you can include in their holiday basket. Do not
buy candy and other treats without checking with the
community's staff. Some residents have diabetes and
other health conditions and can only eat certain treats.
8. • Go Christmas caroling at
a local continuing care
community. Take your
children with you as well.
Children can bring a
smile to the faces of older
individuals who are
feeling lonely at
Christmas time.
• Sing your favorite
holiday songs as you walk
up and down the halls of
the retirement
community. Encourage
the residents to sing
9. • Have family members sit and talk with them to
let them know how much they are loved. Hang
stockings in their room of the family and
friends that will be spending Christmas with
them.
• Fill their stocking with their favorite treats,
such as a favorite perfume, cologne, or a special
piece of jewelry.
• Your loved one may want to give gifts to their
friends. Help your love one make gift bags for