The Aging and Disability Resource Center offers information for senior care while in Hawaii. To find out more about elderly accommodations, you can visit their website at http://www.elderlyaffairs.com where you'll find information on travel and housing accommodations, as well as much more.
I think elderly accommodations on cruises will vary by cruise line. I suggest you contact specific cruise companies to ask them their policies on elderly accommodations on cruises. Before booking any cruises, make sure to double-check that those accommodations are in effect on those particular cruises. Good luck!
There are many hotels which cater to the elderly. Some websites you can try are: www.accessatlast.com/ and www.manta.com/c/mm808pg/cottages-at-quail-creek
Hotels have the same accommodations for the elderly as they do for persons with disabilities. Rooms on the ground floor, with easy access points, shower seats, TTY, non-smoking, are just some of the options available. Use well known travel sites such as kayak.com that list accommodations as well as call the hotel in advance and discuss personal needs with the staff.
only some elderly that are into good grammer. In other cases no one says it.
Elderly companions should possess patience, empathy, and good listening skills. It's important for them to be reliable, understanding, and able to provide companionship and support to the elderly individual.
Some good whitening tips for the elderly include usung baking soda to get rid of tough stains. It can make a big difference.
It depends on the individual person. Some elderly people find computers intimidating, some learn how to use them.
There have been recent studies that show elderly people can not learn the technology of today like younger people can. This is true for some people, but not for others.
Most cruise line cater to the elderly as well as to families. here is some good information and a place where you can find good deals on cruises for seniors; http://www.cruisesonly.com/
Some tips for ideas of where seniors should go would be seniorpeoplemeet.com even though its a dating site, they provide people with vacations for seniors and trips. Its a good site.
There are many sites that have reviews of Wellington accommodations. Some good, unbiased reviews can be found at the Orbitz and Travel Advisor websites.
I don't believe that there is a charity that goes toward elderly people. In some cases when the elderly are placed in Care Homes fundraisers are often held to help provide/maintain well being.