Her work appears in several literary magazines and anthologies. For it is in giving that we receive; It is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Several other dates also had the same reaction. I will have to visit it again and again. https://www.guide-to-elder-care.com/tmp/thumb_image.jpg, In The DrawerI found a folded handkerchief If not for Lindas poem, our paths might never have crossed. Said the little boy, sometimes I drop my spoon. Life gives everyonechallenges, especially as they grow older, so why notjoke arounda bit and look for the humor in each situation as it comes? A young girl of sixteen, with wings on her feet, Include your name and permission for me to publish your poem on my website. Late October by Stanley Kunitz: This poem celebrates the autumn season and all the beauty that comes with it and looks at the inevitability of time passing and things coming to an end. I saw on your blog that you recently read Michelle Obamas Becoming. And I wont have to talk to my mother-in-lawIf I cant remember to call.Her memory is even worse than mine,So she probably wont miss me at all. Who seems not to notice the things that you do, These are all delightful memory-jogging poems, each of an acceptable length for seniors to listen to without losing interest or focus. I was tearing up at the last lines of Lindas poem, smiling at the crinkled lines of love in Daisys face, saddened again by the paintings of elders walking away, then laughing at the couple trying to figure out their computer! I'M STILL HERE Share your story! Still, its especially tough to be isolated and not be able to socialize with other residents or visitors. Theres much to be said, especially in tough, unpredictable times, about treating each slow dance as your last. Poems such as Dreams by Langston Hughes, The Tyger by William Blake, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. Restful sleep has proved elusive. We tend to shut them away John Burningham (Mr Grumpys Outing, 1970). If only I could come to you, I surely will. Strangely enough, most of us live under the illusion that we and our loved ones will never become old. Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. of meadow-flowers and butterflies The awareness of that little detail perked her right upthe world around her came back into focus. Please click on my Home Page to go to other helpful links on Eldercare. Please do not reproduce in any form without permission. Beautiful poems and paintings, Jama! Do you have some pictures or graphics to add? Caring for our eldersis a privilege, not a burden.To care for those whove cared for us is an honor for certain.So treat them well, take care of them, show kindness and respect.Teach your children how its done for when its your turn next. It is important to remember that our lives still have a purpose as we age. I have tears in my eyes as I read your post, Jama! My bones are stiff and achy, I hear you say I'm contracted. Are no longer in my life. Reading this poem was very heartfelt and personal. My aging husband, who just turned 70 in October, still takes his grandsons out bowing and hunting ever year. The term 'care' is used loosely. (That last image of the bears made me whoop out loud and startle the birds.) look away Warm wishes on this beautiful day to you. Above all, never hesitate to thank the elderly for all the good things theyve done and the sacrifices theyve made. Has this poem touched me! Hope she can feel our virtual hugs and good wishes! Now my mother is in the same place and shes turning 100 on June 3rd. KEEP IN MIND AND DON'T FORGET, THAT I'M A PERSON TOO. Thats my favorite line from Lindas poem, and Samanthas final line is so life affirming. At fifty once more, babies play round my knee, Again we know children, my loved one and me. Purple veins strain against the skin. I'm confused beyond your concept. Youve told that story twice today.. Published by Family Friend Poems February 2018 with permission of the author. When old age arrives, we are often unprepared. Next time my light is on, come and see if I'm OK. Living Treasures Dementia is so hard on families. Janice N. Harrington worked as a nursing home aide in college, and she drew on that experience to write "The Hands of Strangers: Poems from the Nursing Home.". The True Meaning Of Life By Nursing homes have been in the news a lot lately. My sister works organizing ombudsmen who go into care homes and make sure all is well its a tough job just now. ), Michelle Kogan Art, Illustration, & Writing, An Easter Tale (Mr Cornelius and His Checkmates), Bob Dylan's 74th Birthday Celebration (with meatballs), Christmas Tea with Madeline, Anne and Eloise, Interview with Little House Actor Sidney Greenbush, Secret Garden: Yorkshire Culinary Delights, Three Course Celebration of Colin Firth's 54th Birthday, Two Recipes from The Tasha Tudor Family Cookbook, Two Susan Branch books + Potato Chip Cookies. I always respected my residents and my private clients and demanded that everyone else did. Check out this collection of funny poems for seniors. I am thinking to hang a framed copy of this poem in every ward to sensitize the staff working there. My grand father is 80 years old. Make sure your happy messages are generic and nonreligious, for example "Warmest wishes" or . How special to honor Daisy with this delectable spread and sensitive poems. . So read on to find out about twenty amazing and uplifting poems just for seniors! The woman that she used to be, It's not easy being old, aging isn't fair. And what about my weekly card game?I just might forget that too,So Ill just wait Ill umWhat was I about to do? Scotland, it was felt that she had nothing left of any value. Our operating costs are covered by advertising, online store sales, participating providers, and senior care partners. You have spent your whole life sharing and giving love. nurses and their aids throw up their hands screeches and moans rolling eyes and amputees chains and bonds invisible around each neck nails each retiree to bed and floor's vomit crumbs of breakfast dancing on the aged beards nonstop ambulances with reeling red and blue bulbs no guests dare the trip inside barred by mind and smell So true, Patti. So finally I'd get the chance, to say what I want to say. Dream of a Young Man by Emily Dickinson: This poem reflects on the joys and struggles of getting older, and it looks at the loneliness that many elderly people experience in old age. Poem About When A Loved One Has Alzheimer's, Funny Poem About Giving Up Things As You Age, Funny Poem About Not Getting Enough Sleep. I enjoyed the cookiesand let those silly bears have all the liquor. Dark days are upon me, my husband is dead; I look at the future, I shudder with dread. You walked past my light, what am I to do? 16. Poems About Elder Care Do Not Ask Me To Remember Do not ask me to remember. I will be 60 on my next birthday and it seems like years fly by like days. It's really beautiful in its message, and I hope other people that read this learn from your insight into your patients. Inspirational Quotes For Elderly In Nursing Homes 1. I also pray for the caregivers. Let these poems help youfind the funnyin common senior health complaints and limitations. Brought me to tears. There is one old man who is afflicted with bone cancer and who says, in high good humor, that his guarantees have run out. It reads simply but really packs a wallop, doesnt it? more by Dawn Mazzola. I said "Hi Dad!" and the woman jumped up, gave a loud screech and ran off. After the poignant poem and story/celebration of Daisy, I cant help but remember my dear grandmothers and great aunts who made my life special in ways it would take a book to write, Jama. Her website gives permission to link back toher website. I would've loved to hear your mom tell the story about her special day in 1952! This poem brought me to tears. of her life. Bookmark Bunnies Make a Valentine's Day card that doubles as a bookmark. This is what my daughter wrote I am very proud of her, love daddy. One day all of us are going to die. I haven't got a clue. 8. Has long been left behind. Published by Family Friend Poems February 2019 with permission of the author. Get the Poem of the Day delivered right to your phone! and many times don't receive. Both poemsthe galleryour steady march toward that glorious time of standing ovation. Love. So open your eyes, nurses, open and see, Select it and click on the button to choose it.Then click on the link if you want to upload up to 3 more images. All stories are moderated before being published. What do you see, nurses, what do you see? Published by Family Friend Poems December 2010 with permission of the author. Here I lie in bed again, Awaiting my next meal. Just ask anyone who has experienced it and they will tell you that it is one of the hardest and most emotionally charged tasks one can undertake. They should be cared for with dignity and respect just like it was your mom or dad being cared for. I press my light to see a face, Or just for company. Wow. Jama: What a gorgeous post! Dont Quit by Edgar Albert Guest: This poem looks at the theme of not giving up, no matter how old you are or what difficulties youre facing. And I surely don't want to destroy it. How life changes. 13. to assemble in the great room for tea. I just love your poems - keep writing. I remember the joys, I remember the pain, KEEP IN MIND AND DON'T FORGET, THAT I'M A PERSON TOO. To receive credit as the author, enter your information below. For my young are all rearing young of their own, . Because one day we might be in the same place they are at now, so please be kind to everyone and show love! I can see your slightly tipsy bears were a smashing good time Beautiful art too, I really liked Diane Fujimotos painting, such rich colors. by Internet. Caregivers Need to Care for Themselves as Well 3. The copyright of all poems on this website belong to the individual authors. A very Happy Valentine's Day to you. in summers that have been; Those things that meant the most to me I am the standing ovation 19. Alora M. Knight, Poem About When A Loved One Has Alzheimer's, Inspirational Poems I dreamt I died and went to heaven,And the angels all gave me a nod,Then I met my maker and realized its true,I really am older than God! Thanks for the nice comment! They were sons & daughters, moms & pops too These blues are real and that's what makes them so depressing. My grandmother had dementia and she didn't respond to anyone. but me. This is about life altering experiences. I am currently caring for and have two care givers looking after my 80 year old mother. It wasnt even listed on his chart that he was given this drug on that last day. This is my walker.There are many like it, but this one is mine.I must cling to it as I walk through the retirement home.My walker, without me, becomes a place to hang my clothes.Without my walker, I will fall down. Blessed are they who I'm so embarrassed, and ashamed, that I'm doing this at eighty. Short comedy plays work best and so can poetry. , We send our best wishes for your good health, safety, and strength plus at least 100 virtual bear hugs from Mr Cornelius and the Alphabet Soup furry kitchen helpers . Beloved by everyone,Generous to a fault,One of a kind,Will be missed by all. When you see me sitting quietly, One nurse took her copy to Lenny LiannesABCs of Memory, is a collection of poems containing memories of 20th Century Americana, that will trigger memories in any elderly group. They each Lack of it is not conducive If not every single day, as often as possible. I imagine your memories are a mixed bag of good days and bad days when you visited your mom. Happy birthday to Daisy! The poems and paintings were beautiful. Published by Family Friend Poems March 2020 with permission of the author. I look in the mirror and see You shed light on and gave a voice to the countless number of elderly folks who sit suffering in silence, trapped in their own bodies. Though Rose has since passed away I think she would be proud to know what a great inspiration knowing her had on my career as a full time writer of Poetry & Prose. Late Fragment by Raymond Carver: Written by a man dying of cancer in his 50s, this poignant poem is a heartbreaking reminder that life can end, so its important to live every day to its fullest. Why not start a Read-Aloud Readers Group activity at your facility; a Book Club with a . And now and again my battered heart swells. CORYDON, Ind. of my journey, HAPPY, HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY, DEAR DAISY! Please help yourself to some marble cake, dark chocolate pretzels, lemon, oat, and chocolate chip cookies, and of course, a warm cup of Orange Pekoe. The following positive quotes for the elderly show them that you care. make it known The bears love to celebrate! What's happening to your wondrous mind, These are the cards God dealt me, There's nothing I can do. The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All by Allan Gurganus: This poem tells the story of an elderly woman reflecting on her life and all she has seen. A member of staff or willing community volunteer who is interested, has a good clear reading voice, and patience, will do just fine. And the art!!! There are various accounts as to the origin of the following poem. Do not lose your patience with me.Do not scold or curse or cry.I cant help the way Im acting.Cant be different though I try. It may help their caregiver make it through one more day. Published by Family Friend Poems October 2019 with permission of the author. Readers Theatre is where participants read a play script, each actor takes a role and reads the lines of that character. Touched by the poem? The poems capture the dignity in old age. I bet you are a wonderful nurse in addition to being a great poet. Grandfathers, grandmothers, fathers, and mothers by folk whose paths might not have crossed before. at the end of the play summarizes what I think of my mom. Thank them now while you still have the opportunity. The picture only contained 2 people in it. Though I was sorry to hear Linda and her family wont be able to celebrate this landmark birthday in person, I was so relieved that her mom is okay and would indeed be observing a rare milestone next week. ease the days My own father died in a care facility. Mr Cornelius claims those bottles contained tea, not booze (like they do in the movies). Cut a slim piece of card stock between 2 and 3 inches wide and about 9 inches long. Grandfathers, grandmothers, fathers, and mothers Yes, life in nursing homes and assisted living facilities are just so much harder, scarier, and riskier for all concerned. Just think of how that must feel. Once void of all its Autumn hues, No hugs. The Lesson by Katherine Kay Gallerani: This uplifting poem celebrates all the lessons learned throughout an entire lifetime, including big and small ones and the ones we didnt even know we were learning. On a first read-through, it is alright and delightful to stop at the end of a verse for some discussion if the verse triggers a memory for the reader or another resident. So maybe death isnt a funny topic or is it? the nurses were going through her meager possessions, they found this poem. Famous poems give residents the opportunity to join in, if they can. Janice N. Harrington's debut collection, Even the Hollow My Body Made Is Gone, won the A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize Contest and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. STOP! Your email address will not be published. What are you thinking when you're looking at me? 9. Glad you enjoyed the post, Janice, and congratulations again (sent you an email)! No text to follow, no page marking needed. Is it any wonder why residents prematurely die or end their lives by their own hands. I will lock them up together and throw away the key. It is the dearest post and I love that you offer us a last laugh always! Gifts frowned on. Blessed are they who . Share your story! Time is I see him cringing and feeling helpless. Share your story! with a cheery smile Warning by Jenny Joseph: This poem starts lighthearted, looking at all the things an old person can do that a young person cant get away with. Lindas poem reminded me of another LindaLinda Pastan in its approach to the beauty of whats common. Do you have a poem on the elderly or eldercare that you've written? And when I visit her, she really is a person too!!! Oh, Jama. I always tried to make them feel special in every way that I could. As long as you love me, as long as you care, I will stay by your side be your companion, your friend and guide Valentines Day Messages for Senior Citizens 5). I always asked myself how I would want someone to treat my parent if I could not be there. Dawn Mazzola, I Still Matter By No one does it like you, Jama. 5. Its the last dance, and theyre saving it 1. The little boy whispered, I wet my pants. I used to be a lively one, just like your pretty self. As it turns out, though, there was a bright spot, a glimmer of hope. Maybe a few of these original poems will give you a giggle youll want to share with your friends. This was a lovely poem, I thought of my husband when I read it, he has been in a vegative state for 10 years and I often wonder whether he knows what's going on around him. Who dribbles her food and makes no reply At his prime as an exporter, his secretary fell for him. That is so lovely, Anna. The natural order becomes reversed. of all that I have seen The Strongest Girl I Ever Knew By Heres to the privilege of growing old, and heres to Daisy, who is doing it with such grace. So much loveliness in this post! And eat PIE. If youre looking for more uplifting content, check out our other articles on positivity and motivation. Sorry to hear that they tested positive for the virus, but what a blessing that they are asymptomatic. Emerson urges us to embrace getting older instead of trying to fight it. Ireland. Out of all the caregivers I've worked with (and I've worked with many) only a handful could have done with reading this poem and others like it. Her when she was an adult and an unknown man standing beside her. I love it all, but especially the Reynolds poem. To My Old Age by Margaret Sidney: Written by an author who was 70 when she wrote it, this poem is a heartfelt tribute to growing old. Those bottles contained tea. The Hands of Strangers It urges readers not to give up, even when times are tough. Published by Family Friend Poems September 2014 with permission of the author. Poems can be used as a form Readers Theatre script. . Poems about Growing Old Aging is a natural process of life. When I Am Old I Shall Wear Purple by Jenny Joseph: This fun poem looks at all the things an old person can get away with that a young person couldnt, like wearing outrageous clothes and saying whatever they want. One day my dad was hunting, from his favorite hunting stand; In a dusty, dark corner of a very old house. A woman of thirty, my young now grown fast, And now this little old Scottish lady, with nothing left to give to the for every afternoon at two-fifteen. See if one of these poems rings true with you. these wrinkles are imprints Youre the first person Ive met who lived in a nursing home when she was a child you must have some pretty interesting perspectives about caregiving. While you nibble and sip, enjoy this mini gallery of seniors and Samantha Reynoldss poem, as a way of honoring those weve lost, those weve found, and those weve yet to meet. Share your story! My heart to you is given, please do give yours to me. When a Nursing Home Must Be Considered 5. My eyes are fine; they are just printing words small. Oh Jama, what a fun and poignant visit. I spent a month and a half in a nursing/rehab/respite with wheelchair and walker parades to gatherings. Reading or hearing poems that are familiar to most people can trigger memories, as poems learned as a child or in later school years. It is genuinely a beautiful poem depicting the harsh reality of life that many of us don't really know how to handle the unwanted changes that old age brings with it. Samantha goes by the pen name bentlily to remind her of the purpose of her poetry. Oh my God! The line, backs hunched against the unkindness of time, is just *chefs kiss* lovely. Even as the world seems to be moving faster and faster around us, it is vital to take time to reflect on our past and appreciate the present. I always respected my residents and my private clients and demanded that everyone else did. (5). What ever happened to manners? Some poems are written by the elderly themselves while others are written by caregivers, whether family or professional. Then I pray, please Lord, take care of her for what else can I do? I really hate to say it,But mymemorys starting to go.Im occasionally forgetting names,And other things I used to know. (6). I took care of the Elderly & was very proud of my work. And they show no compassion I'm glad you have made this connection and can now better help patients in their helpless days because it hurts to be helpless. Don't try to make me understand. Work Poems Learn more about Linda at her Official Website and blog, Purple Mountain Poetry. With bathing and feeding, the long day to fill. I wrote this at Christmas. All other content on this website is Copyright 2006-2023 FFP Inc. All rights reserved. Touched by the poem? As an aide we are just looked over as if we are a "slave" to their every need. May they know the importance. Every day I think of her. As I stare up at the ceiling. I needed a poem for my English class. I guess theres lots of symbolism there . Confronting this reality is the beginning of a healthy relationship to life, aging and death. If you are looking for free poems for seniors, or funny poems for elderly to share with your loved ones, this website is right for you. These caregiverexperienceshave prompted many to write poems about elder carerelating to those experiences. 'cause a lightning bolt had burned a giant hole down through that tree. 15. Of the mostly forgotten many Blessed are they who When will they learn? If you are interested in learning more about Elder Care, please click on Guide to Elder Care. I was asked by a member of staff why I came every day, when she 'didn't even know what day it was'. Oh, look its 2:15! When you see an elderly person sitting quietly alone in a park,Stop and strike up a conversation; your kindness will surely leave its mark. 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