National Shut-in Visitation Day
The National Shut-In Visitation Day, February 11th, serves as a reminder to people who are unable to leave their homes. Visiting a person who is shut-in makes a positive difference in that person's life.
Some people who is shut-in remain in their house due to physical, mental, or emotional reasons. These conditions can cause a person to feel lonely, lonely, sad, and cut off from the rest of the world... They may not have family and friends available to visit and spend time with them at certain times. Many people are lacking any sort of companionship..
We often take for granted that we should be able to go outside each day, work, eat lunch at a restaurant, work out at the gym, or go on vacation. People who are shut-in are not able to experience on any day are things that are impossible to experience on any day. A visit to them will brighten their day, and we'd like to share our experiences with them.
#shutinvisitationday is the observance of #shutinvisitationday
Visit a person who is blind or sick and bring a smile to their day.. Become a companion. Here are some of the activities you can do include: Here are a few of the things you can do include:
- Play a board game
- Read a book
- Watch a favorite film from your childhood
- A jigsaw puzzle is being worked on at work on a jigsaw puzzle
- Read the newspaper
- Bring a new library book and promise to return old ones..
- Try a new recipe
- Both enjoy taking up a hobby that you'll both love
- Together, you can investigate your ancestry
To post on social media, use #ShutInVisitationDay.