Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Get Well Gift For Someone With A Stroke Gift For An Older Fellow, Recent Stroke, 70+?

Gift for an older fellow, recent stroke, 70+? - get well gift for someone with a stroke

Hey all you Yahoo! ERS

In April, my grandfather had a stroke, and although he is good, as is a consequence of a little slow, verbally and physically. I feel he has his "freedom" and thus have lost much, he tinkers in the garage, things to do in order to "wait useful" - what he has done what to do! He was very independent before the race, walk 2 hours a day to do everything themselves, etc. etc.

I am looking for a suitable gift for him. It is not part of a manufacturer that does not work on cars - he wants to clean and organize, but I did not even field organizer would be a good gift. I'm not sure I enjoy it give it!

There was once a prominent member of Toastmasters, an army lieutenant and a working husband and father, but now with age and stroke, there is not much to love you. Anyone with a similar experience with a gift idea? What would you like for a gift? Do you as many ideas as possible!

Thank you!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

a great gift for a man is food . . .so send Grandma's Chicken soup - www.GrandmasChickenSoup.com and it can be ordered with a gift

mom of 3 and done! said...

You're a good little girl who would be very understanding of you, I say, documentary conscripts, he liked to say in the garden, go to Lowe's and Home Depot, and for all that might look like in your garden ADE is unlimited tools gloves, a bucket of putty with the owner of a tool that goes inside, small office, so it must fall. I love to garden, so I am everything in the garden, nothing is so!

Andy said...

The best gift you could them his time.

For a gift that can be opened, try to make him a photo album. Is not empty. Maybe you have some photos and a few. The idea is that you have closed the photo album together.

It would be especially nice if you can get photos of his colleagues in the army, Toastmasters, the woman and her family members. It might be hard work, but definitely a great gift.

lloyd said...

Time the best we can give you is YOU. Some things together. Not for him if he asks for help. You can dig the garden and can be planted. You can cut wood, and can build a garden bench. My mother is best when playing checkers. Most of the time wins, but at my age of 60 years, I am still learning from one of the best. Good luck!

Texperso... said...

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Texperso... said...

I also love to garden. See link below for an excellent site with interesting articles and garden things you want.

Texperso... said...

I also love to garden. See link below for an excellent site with interesting articles and garden things you want.

Mooned 'Y!A said...

What is Toastmasters? Anyway. Well, let's see. Of course, would, because I was in the Army and was a man, an M-16. I think it is for several reasons, but it is too expensive, the only good thing! So let's see. Everyone loves Tools Nice. What has been the tool most used is the question. Gardening: I know one thing if the work in the garden, extra-poly rake the area at least twice as fast and twice as easy as any other door. You save time and effort. They are about $ 10, but a rake, it appears as a kind of kitsch gift. Perhaps there should be a second part of this gift, because the Commission is a good idea if you have any leaves. How about a potted plant in Nice for the interior? A tropical plant that does not need much sun or something to brighten the place. A half liter of milk chocolate would be a good thing! What man does not even enjoy and for a while? One thing, Strawberry, Tropicana OJ, and what you want from the supermarket. The milk chocolate I launched. Anyway, I'm sure you'll like what Iu always get him to spend some time with him. Have a good day.

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