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Gift ideas for 90-something lady

26 replies

PeonyBlushSuede · 07/12/2025 15:29

I am really struggling with what to get my nan for Christmas this year and would love any ideas - I have already got a framed photo of my son

Some notes to add

  • 95 year old lady
  • Physically able, not frail etc
  • Very sharp mentally
  • Suffering poor eyesight (so my usual puzzles etc are out)
  • Can’t have too much sugar
  • Not tech-y

I am really struggling this year!

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Twonow · 07/12/2025 15:30

Take her out for coffee and cake

or bring some cake and have it with her

TeenToTwenties · 07/12/2025 15:31

Fleecy blanket
Poinsettia
Large suduko

Forgottenmyphone · 07/12/2025 17:07

Cheese and biscuit selection
Bird table
Dressing gown
Lap tray
Tea selection

MissFancyDay · 07/12/2025 19:13

Oooh a lap tray is a nice idea.

I have got mine

M and S projector biscuit tin
Turtle doves cashmere fingerless gloves
Margaret Tarrant Christmas book
small bottle of her favourite scent.

Thewalrusandthecarpenter · 07/12/2025 19:22

My mother is 95 and would definitely not appreciate a lap tray! She sits at her breakfast room table for all her meals. We will get her hand cream, bath stuff, nice biscuits and chocolate, afternoon tea for two (with whomever bought it). One really successful present was a Skylight - we can all add photographs to it, and she has a kind of slide show of all the photographs (we have a large family). She also loves photograph albums, reads a lot, knits and crochets.

TeenToTwenties · 07/12/2025 19:34

My DPs love their laptrays.
They sit at a proper table for breakfast but mainly have other meals in their nice warm sitting room.

MissFancyDay · 07/12/2025 19:38

Thewalrusandthecarpenter · 07/12/2025 19:22

My mother is 95 and would definitely not appreciate a lap tray! She sits at her breakfast room table for all her meals. We will get her hand cream, bath stuff, nice biscuits and chocolate, afternoon tea for two (with whomever bought it). One really successful present was a Skylight - we can all add photographs to it, and she has a kind of slide show of all the photographs (we have a large family). She also loves photograph albums, reads a lot, knits and crochets.

They are all at different levels of frailty though. My Mum doesn't leave her chair and can't see to craft anymore. She uses a portable table to eat at but a lap tray might be nice for holding toys etc.

Pumpkinpuffin · 07/12/2025 19:39

My dmil is nearly 93 and she doesn't want stuff to "moo up the house" as she puts it! So no knick-knacks.

I've got her a nice face cream, a jar of peaches in brandy, a jar of whisky marmalade, a little pocket torch incase of power cuts and some Bailey's chocs

I do crackers for everyone and hers has a miniature Baileys and a rainmate!

My son is doing one of those calendars you can create on line using family photos and a bottle of whisky!

TheApocalypticiansApprentice · 07/12/2025 19:41

I’m wondering why only a small bottle of perfume? Why not the biggest bottle of the most luxurious perfume you can think of? (That the recipient might like?)

Perhaps you needed to put Physically able, not frail in bold, @PeonyBlushSuede? 😂

I would take her to the opera.

(You’re very fortunate - the nonagenarian in my family is not really able to get out much, so will be getting some very lovely upgrades to bedding and soft furnishings so she can entertain in style at home.)

Blizzardofleaves · 07/12/2025 19:41

For my granny she just adored her colourful mohair blanket, and used to sleep in the afternoon with it across her knees.

Whatwouldnanado · 07/12/2025 19:45

I am mid 50s in robust health owner of an v large table and currently using a lap tray to write Christmas cards. They’re not something to be ashamed of! If she hasn’t got one do consider it because they are handy.
Bulbs in a pot, goody bag with mini wine cheese and crackers, voucher for the theatre all very popular with our oldies (as they dubbed themselves).

MissFancyDay · 07/12/2025 19:52

TheApocalypticiansApprentice · 07/12/2025 19:41

I’m wondering why only a small bottle of perfume? Why not the biggest bottle of the most luxurious perfume you can think of? (That the recipient might like?)

Perhaps you needed to put Physically able, not frail in bold, @PeonyBlushSuede? 😂

I would take her to the opera.

(You’re very fortunate - the nonagenarian in my family is not really able to get out much, so will be getting some very lovely upgrades to bedding and soft furnishings so she can entertain in style at home.)

Edited

That's a slightly mean reply, She already has Chanel no.5 and Youth Dew, which are her favorites, and wanted a small bottle of Rive Gauche for old times sake. They only do it now in a large spray which she wouldn't have wanted or needed, so I got her a 10ml sample. and if she ever finishes it I'll get her another one.

My mistake for writing favourite perfume.

Rainallnight · 07/12/2025 19:52

My MIL is 94 and by far the most successful present I’ve got for her has been a flower subscription. Not cheap though!

She also enjoys books (could an Audible membership be an option if your Nan’s sight isn’t great?), and good quality knitwear. We often make those photobooks (from Popsa or wherever) of family holidays, events she’s been at etc and they go down very well.

She LOVES her heated throw.

We got her a couple of framed pictures one year, just after she’d had her living room decorated.

Afternoon tea, as a PP said.

TalulahJP · 07/12/2025 20:21

An arm of the chair tray. Not sure what they are called but it’s like a tiny tray with folding legs that go over the arm of the couch or easy chair to put your stuff on.

Handcream.

Sunglasses that go over your normal reading or distance glasses for bright days so you don’t need to buy special sunglasses versions if your prescription.

An electric can and bottle opener. And somethimg to open!

twilightcafe · 07/12/2025 20:29

Turtle Doves wrist warmer
Nice cushion for her sofa (this is what my 80-something mum's getting)
Weighted blanket
Amaryllis plant

FleurDeFleur · 07/12/2025 20:44

MissFancyDay · 07/12/2025 19:13

Oooh a lap tray is a nice idea.

I have got mine

M and S projector biscuit tin
Turtle doves cashmere fingerless gloves
Margaret Tarrant Christmas book
small bottle of her favourite scent.

What's a projector biscuit tin?

RatatatCat · 07/12/2025 21:44

My DG is 93 and these are a few successful gifts over the years.

Heated blanket
Good house keeping subscription (could get an Alexa/audible if eye site not great)
Ashleigh & burnwood lamp (then a new scent each birthday/xmas)
Posh tea
Personalised cake tin
Nice face cream/serums
Bird feeder/garden ornaments
Cashmere wrist warmers
New dressing gown

TheApocalypticiansApprentice · 07/12/2025 22:15

But the OP’s grandmother is not housebound. She can go out and have fun. So that’s what would make the best gift, while she’s still nimble. And opera rather than a play as the music will make up for failing eyesight.

(Most of these suggestions are for someone who can scarcely leave their bed.)

Thewalrusandthecarpenter · 08/12/2025 07:23

TheApocalypticiansApprentice · 07/12/2025 22:15

But the OP’s grandmother is not housebound. She can go out and have fun. So that’s what would make the best gift, while she’s still nimble. And opera rather than a play as the music will make up for failing eyesight.

(Most of these suggestions are for someone who can scarcely leave their bed.)

Edited

The opera is a great idea. We’re all going with my 95 year old mother to the Nutcracker in London in early January as a group post Christmas outing.

DisruptiveCumin · 08/12/2025 10:07

Maybe a photo album with all the photos of her and the family you can get? Including her childhood ones, the pictures of her parents and grandparents if there are any, etc. If some photos are damaged or faded, you can contact photo stores to see if they can repair them or you can do it yourself, here are some tips for that. Then reprint them as a photobook or for a new album, add names and years if possible, maybe small notes if there is any important info, etc. We did it for my grandmother's 95th birthday, she loved the album immediately!

BeaLola · 08/12/2025 11:25

Take her to live stream of opera or ballet at local cinema

Have her nails professionally done
Whilst out with you for an afternoon together

Neom mini pod and scented oil

TheApocalypticiansApprentice · 08/12/2025 11:49

Yes … If she’s as hale and hearty as she sounds, book something for the spring. It’s nice to have an event to look forward to, and I wouldn’t want to take anyone elderly (even with all their jabs) into an auditorium during flu season.

pontipinemum · 08/12/2025 12:03

I've got this for my ILs as a 'just because' present. They are only late 70s not 90s. But they love it! I'm in Ireland though and I'm not sure about delivery.

I'd go with food gift
Possibly really nice bed sheets
My neighbour is I think 94, the thing she likes the most is company so an experience if she is able

You said she is sharp, does she like cards?

sunnyhoneybumblebee · 08/12/2025 12:57

My Nan is 99 still sharp but very poor Vision and quite frail these days. This year I’ve made her a hamper basket filled with useful bit - mini baileys, licorice, mint imperials, new hankies, pop socks, nice marmalade. Last year I brought her a talking clock and she says it’s the most useful thing someone’s ever brought her. I’ve brought her an alexa in the past too and she likes that for listening to the radio and again checking the time. Tricky when they get older.

hotter slippers are a nice gift too but she doesn’t need those currently

PeonyBlushSuede · 09/12/2025 07:25

Thank you there has been some helpful ideas here.

@TheApocalypticiansApprenticeI appreciate this. She has the mobility and activity level of someone easily 20 years younger - she’s even just started volunteering to keep herself busy! She is very independent (aka stubborn!)

if it weren’t for her eyesight (which she is waiting on treatment for) she would be doing even more

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