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As the holiday season approaches, finding the perfect gift for retirees can be a major challenge. They likely have most everything they need — but you still want to give them a little something. It’s hard!
To help, GOBankingRates consulted with Trae Bodge, a smart shopping expert at TrueTrae, who shared some thoughtful and practical gift ideas.
Here are her top recommendations for gifts to buy for retirees this holiday season.
Brighten up a retiree’s home with a monthly flower delivery. “I have gifted this subscription several times. After all, who doesn’t love a monthly fresh flower delivery?” Bodge said. “The flowers are beautifully arranged, farm-fresh and sustainably grown and will brighten up your recipient’s home.”
For a more flexible gift option, Bodge suggested a personalized gift card from PerfectGift.com. “You can’t go wrong with the gift of spending money, and since your retiree is on a fixed income, they may appreciate it more than you know!” she explained. “With a personalized gift card from PerfectGift.com, you can upload a fun photo and a message, which will be printed on a Visa.”
For the tech-savvy retiree who loves to travel, Bodge recommended this portable charger. “The InfinaCore P3 Pandora portable travel bank checks all the boxes for me,” she said. “It’s not bulky, it plugs directly into the wall with a foldable plug for easy recharging and comes with European/Asian adaptors for charging devices at the hotel or on the go.”
Bodge offered a unique suggestion for retirees with unused valuables. “If they’ve been living in the same place for a long time, they probably have things lying around that they no longer need. A good example of this is gold,” she said.
She recommended The Alloy Market appraisal kit as a gift. “Their gold pieces (broken or intact!) can be mailed to The Alloy Market in the insured package, and the Alloy Market team will respond with a quote,” she said.
For practical gift-givers, Bodge recommended this compact umbrella. “The Davek Mini is so tiny and lightweight that your recipient can carry it in their purse or satchel and forget it’s there!” she said. “Until it rains unexpectedly, and they’ll be so glad to be prepared.”
For retirees who love outdoor activities or travel, Bodge suggested this versatile blanket. “The Rumpl Original Puffy Blanket can be kept in the car for those just-in-case moments, like a grandchild’s sporting event or a family picnic,” she said. “There’s also a smaller version that is great for travel on planes, trains, boats and buses.”
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