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[At a day-care service, a birthday message you want to convey] For older adults

[At a day-care service, a birthday message you want to convey] For older adults
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This article is for those looking for birthday messages to share with older adults.

People who attend day service may also have opportunities to celebrate their birthdays at home.

As staff members, you see various aspects from a different perspective than their families do.

During recreational activities, there are times when they even teach us what they’re good at.

How about sending words that include those memories and celebrating them that way?

[Messages to say on birthdays at a day-care service] For older adults (1–10)

Please let me keep celebrating you from now on.

Please let me keep celebrating you from now on.

What a truly lovely message to sincerely celebrate the birthday of an elderly person.

The phrase “from here on as well” conveys a feeling of cherishing the memories you’ve shared so far.

Saying “please let me celebrate you” shows an attitude that respects the other person’s feelings.

It expresses a wish to spend enjoyable time together with the elderly person.

Through this birthday celebration, it seems your bond will deepen even more.

If you share this message, it will surely make them happy.

Let’s do 〇〇 together again!

Let's do 〇〇 together again!

It’s a perfect message for recalling the fun times you spent with an older adult.

The phrase “let’s do it together again” expresses a desire to keep connecting with them just as before.

For the blanks, it’s good to choose something the person is skilled at or enjoys.

For example, how about saying, “Let’s do handicrafts together again!” or “Let’s enjoy karaoke together again!” By mentioning specific activities, you convey that you value the person’s individuality.

It feels like you’ll be able to keep making happy memories together from here on out.

I can’t believe you’re XX years old!

I can’t believe you’re XX years old!

When celebrating the birthday of an older adult, it’s best to use wording that doesn’t emphasize age.

Saying “I can’t believe you’re XX years old!” might come across as rude if used as is.

Instead, how about complimenting them with “You always look so lively and wonderful,” or simply sharing your joy with “It’s your birthday today—congratulations”? It’s also lovely to add a memory from day service and say, “I enjoy spending time with you, Ms./Mr.

XX.” Let’s send a warm message that brings more smiles to older adults.

Everyone loves you, [Name].

Everyone loves you, [Name].

When sending a birthday message, saying something like, “Everyone loves you, [Name],” is sure to make them happy.

Hearing their own name brings joy, too.

At the day service, we have many seniors with rich individuality—some who chat with bright smiles, others who shine during recreational activities.

We staff members are the ones who feel their charms every day.

A birthday is the perfect opportunity to share those qualities.

If we all offer words of celebration together, they’re sure to touch the heart.

Wishing you many happy times together with your family forever.

Wishing you many happy times together with your family forever.

Sharing a birthday message with an elderly person is a heartwarming occasion.

The phrase “May you always enjoy warm, harmonious days with your family” conveys wishes for longevity and the love of family.

By weaving in memories from day service or the talents they showed during recreational activities, you can create a more personal and distinctive message.

If you speak with respect and warmth, they will surely appreciate it.

Let’s offer heartfelt congratulations while honoring the dignity of the elderly person.

Make an acrostic poem using “Happy Birthday” (otanjoubi omedetou) with each line starting with the syllables a-i-u-e-o.

Make an acrostic poem using “Happy Birthday” (otanjoubi omedetou) with each line starting with the syllables a-i-u-e-o.

Let’s try creating a birthday message for an older adult using an acrostic poem based on the Japanese syllabary.

If you start with “tan” for “Happy Birthday” and follow with “sei” for “Thank you for being born,” it becomes a heartfelt message.

Including the person’s favorite words or memories will make it even more unique.

Birthdays at a day-care service are special days.

Warm words from the staff will surely touch the hearts of the older adults.

Thinking and creating together will likely make for an enjoyable time.

Create an acrostic poem using a name (based on the Japanese syllabary order A-I-U-E-O).

Create an acrostic poem using a name (based on the Japanese syllabary order A-I-U-E-O).

Here’s how to create an “acrostic” using someone’s name.

Start with the first letter of an older adult’s name and express memories and personality traits.

For example, for “Tanaka,” choose words that reflect that person, like “fun times” or “gathering with friends.” Avoid difficult kanji and use easy-to-read words.

Once it’s finished, reading it aloud together will likely bring them even more joy.

While honoring the older adult’s life and experiences, offer a warm, heartfelt message.

It will become a special memory for celebrating a birthday.