When my M-I-L went into assisted living my wife started giving adult coloring books to her. It was a good experience, and when my wife's issues progressed to limit her abilities, she got them for herself. Great activity to fill the hours, and keep the mind active. Cheaper than reloading 10,000 12ga trap rounds a week.
Not many adults will admit to doing coloring books but they will keep you occupied for awhile. Plus you don't have to read them, and you can draw outside the lines all you want, in any color, with no one criticizing you. If my arthritis gets much worse I'll get some coloring books for physical and mental therapy. Before my mom's dementia got real bad, she was doing word jumbles and crossword puzzles in the newspaper, and word search books. When she wasn't reading the paper she had a bunch of paperback books to read. Someone gave them all to her. I downloaded some word searches and about two dozen other free games from Microsoft Store, but ended up uninstalling everything while tech support tried to figure out what was wrong with my computer remotely.
When I was looking at stuff at Kellogg's Family Rewards the other day I found something they goofed up. I was going to tell them about it so they could fix it, but I'm posting it here before they do. There are so many movies I want to watch that I would have to quit eating and sleeping to find the time for them. I waste so much time online by getting distracted by other links. If anyone has the time, you can read some COVID-19 memes, Tweets, and jokes while you're in lock-down mode. Here's one of many places you could start.
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