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 @9HZ7KYX from South Carolina answered…4mos4MO

 @9HZ7K6M from California answered…4mos4MO

One act of kindness I could perform to make an elderly person's day better is to say hello and ask them how their day is going.

 @9J5S99N from Arizona agreed…4mos4MO

An elderly person in this country could be struggling with health, struggling with income and just being alone. Someone simply saying hello and asking them how their day is going could make a big difference.

 @9HZ7VQ2Socialist from Nevada answered…4mos4MO

Just talking to older people, listening to their views and stories can make their day and yours. It has only benefits.

 @9HZ9HB6 from North Carolina agreed…4mos4MO

They are old, not much time left, why not listen to what they have been through and how it has shaped who they are?

 @9HZPT9W from Illinois agreed…4mos4MO

Over time, elderly people tend to become more lonely and they need someone to talk to and be 'friends' with. It makes them feel heard and appreciated.

 @9HZ7DMY from Minnesota answered…4mos4MO

help them across the road or help them with carrying something

 @9HZHC88 from California agreed…4mos4MO

An elderly person may not have the same amount of support as those who are younger. They may not have the physical ability that they once had. Helping them across the road or helping them with carrying something may provide much-needed support, and it may show them that somebody does truly care for them.

 @9HZCV2Q from California agreed…4mos4MO

because they need help with the most simple things and therefore a simple act is all that they need to feel helped.