As the Christmas season approaches, the spirit of giving takes on many forms—none more meaningful than the gift of time. Across local nursing homes, assisted living centers and residential care facilities, residents eagerly anticipate visits from community members who can brighten their days during what can be an especially lonely season.
For many older adults living in long-term care, daily life can feel isolating. Some residents have no family nearby—or no family at all—to share in holiday traditions or offer companionship. Without outside interaction, the emotional toll can be significant.
That is why community engagement is so vital, especially during the holidays. A simple visit, a warm conversation or a cheerful holiday greeting can lift a resident’s spirits and remind them that they are valued and not forgotten.
“Giving your time to these residents can lift their spirits where they do not feel so alone for this holiday season,” stated Shelli Dunham, Ombudsman Supervisor.
The Ombudsman Program plays a crucial role in supporting residents year-round. Ombudsmen advocate for individuals living in long-term care to ensure they receive a better quality of life. This includes investigating and resolving complaints, protecting resident rights, promoting dignity and respect, and providing education to families and facility staff. Ombudsmen also monitor conditions in facilities, assist residents in understanding their care options, and work to ensure that every individual’s voice is heard.
As Christmas draws near, the community is encouraged to spread cheer by reaching out, volunteering, or simply visiting a resident who may otherwise spend the season without company. These moments of connection can make all the difference—bringing comfort, joy, and a reminder that the holiday season is truly about caring for one another.
If you have any questions or concerns about the Ombudsman Program or the services offered through EODD, contact your local Ombudsman, Shelli Dunham and/or Dominique Bonilla, at 918-682-7891.