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For our activity, we decided to show the elders some fun and entertainment. Although they weren't very stable with their minds and body movements they knew the tasks they had to do in order to score points. We played ring toss and they loved it. They even got competitive with one another to see who would win! We wish we could've done more activities with them, but they were unable to learn new things. 

It was such an amazing feeling to see them smile and have a good time. We felt that they rarely get to feel good and happy because not many people visit them to do that. We hope in the future that we can visit them more and put more smiles on all of their faces. 

It was more than just an experience to some of us. Some among ourselves did not have the chance as a kid to have fun with our grandparents or even had the chance to meet them. To those individuals, this was way more than just an experience but rather a moment that will forever be cherished.

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Works Cited:

 

“Elder Abandonment.” Findlaw, elder.findlaw.com/elder-abuse/elder-abandonment.html.

Freeman, Dean. “Report: Elder Abuse on the Rise in Florida - Florida Nursing Home Lawyer Blog - June 4, 2016.” Florida Nursing Home Lawyer Blog, 31 May 2016, www.floridanursinghomelawyerblog.com/2016/06/report-elder-abuse-rise-

 

florida.html.Dong, XinQi. “Perspectives on Care for the Elderly in China-Reply.” JAMA Internal Medicine, American Medical Association, 1 Mar. 2017, jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2607123.

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