: This guide by Jane Monachelli, found at Better World Books , provides 50 vignettes of thoughtful acts and "kindness signals" that can be done from a distance. It's particularly helpful for finding gifts that create memories without adding clutter to a smaller living space. Tips for Choosing

: If you're buying books or games, always check if a large-print version is available to ensure it's comfortable for her to use.

: For someone with a great sense of humor, this book by Ioannis Galianos (available at Walmart ) serves as a "friendly idea machine" full of hilarious and personal gift suggestions for the person who claims they "already have everything." For the Sentimental Soul

: Many guides emphasize that for older adults, "do-together" presents or simple acts of being remembered are often more valuable than physical items.

: Many seniors appreciate practical items, but giving them a "humorous twist" (like a funny gadget) can make the gift feel more like a celebration.

If she enjoys keeping her mind sharp or needs a relaxing way to pass the time, consider activity-based gifts.

: This large-print book from DiscountMags.com features over 360 puzzles. It is specifically designed as an anti-anxiety tool with plenty of space to write down feelings, making it a great "brain workout" that is easy on the eyes.

Finding the perfect Christmas gift for an older woman—whether she's your grandmother, mother, or a dear neighbor—often means looking for things that offer comfort, cognitive engagement, or sentimental value. For the Activity Enthusiast