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Holiday tip: Some older adults may not be able to stay up to ring in the New Year at midnight, so start a countdown at a more convenient time for them.
Holiday tip: Let your older loved one sleep in so they can be refreshed from yesterday.
Holiday tip: This time of year can be very busy, so remember to give your older loved one time to rest ensure they get enough sleep.
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Holiday tip: Have some intergenerational fun by bringing a dreidel and playing a few rounds.
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