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November 11, 2025
Holiday visits bring comfort to long-term care residents

As the holiday season approaches, community members across Eastern Oklahoma are being encouraged to visit residents in nursing homes, assisted living centers, and residential care facilities. For many older adults living in long-term care, the holidays can be an especially lonely time, often spent without family or friends nearby.

Facility administrators report that even brief visits can have a meaningful impact. A simple conversation, shared activity, or friendly smile can help reduce feelings of isolation that are common among residents during this season.

Many residents rely on a modest monthly personal allowance— sometimes totaling as little as $1 per day. With such limited funds, essential comfort and hygiene supplies can be hard to obtain. Community donations are greatly appreciated, especially items such as: personal hygiene products, socks and slippers, hats, scarves and glove sets, and lip balm, lotion and tissues. Small contributions like these can help restore dignity and improve daily living.

Local organizations, church groups, youth programs, and families are invited to organize holiday activities within the facilities. Caroling, crafts, games, and small celebrations are often highlights for residents, offering them connection and cheer during an otherwise quiet season.

The Eastern Oklahoma Development District (EODD) plays a key role in supporting aging services throughout the region. One of the programs under EODD is the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, which provides trained advocates who address resident concerns, protect rights, and help ensure quality care.

Ombudsmen work directly with residents and their families—listening, problem-solving, and ensuring that every voice is heard. Their efforts are confidential and dedicated to preserving the dignity and well-being of older adults.

The Ombudsman Program welcomes volunteers who are willing to receive training and visit facilities regularly. Volunteers serve as important advocates and can make a lasting difference in the lives of residents who may otherwise feel unheard or alone. Individuals interested in volunteering, donating items, or scheduling holiday visits can contact EODD at 918-682-7891.

Community members are reminded that even small acts of kindness can brighten the lives of residents during the holidays. A thoughtful gift, a warm greeting, or a shared song may be the highlight of someone’s season.

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