Scottysabres Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Hey all, I have a 77 yr old stepdad who’s been at Gates Cardio/Buf Gen for 7 months now. He’s due home the 18th. Had a pacemaker installed, triple bypass, cow valve installed on heart. He fought an infection for 5 months. My step brother, his bio son tells me he plays games on his phone most days. I’d like to get him a gaming system for home, he’s a huge outdoor sportsman. If any of you graduated from sweet home school district in the last 30 years, you know him, and probably loved him. He was known as Mr. K. Otherwise known as Mr. Kokanovich. He was an art teacher and the football coach. in any event, I need an elderly friendly game system for him, preferably with hunting or fishing games that are fantastic. Any input greatly appreciated. Thanks. Quote
Eleven Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago (edited) I cannot help with gaming systems, because my parents are beyond that. I can say that Yahtzee, Uno, stuff like that, and some good jigsaw puzzles have helped a bit. Also some light-level puzzle books like Sudoku. Good luck & God bless your stepdad. Edited 6 hours ago by Eleven 1 Quote
K-9 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Scottysabres said: Hey all, I have a 77 yr old stepdad who’s been at Gates Cardio/Buf Gen for 7 months now. He’s due home the 18th. Had a pacemaker installed, triple bypass, cow valve installed on heart. He fought an infection for 5 months. My step brother, his bio son tells me he plays games on his phone most days. I’d like to get him a gaming system for home, he’s a huge outdoor sportsman. If any of you graduated from sweet home school district in the last 30 years, you know him, and probably loved him. He was known as Mr. K. Otherwise known as Mr. Kokanovich. He was an art teacher and the football coach. in any event, I need an elderly friendly game system for him, preferably with hunting or fishing games that are fantastic. Any input greatly appreciated. Thanks. Not sure what platforms they play on, but I’d guess Playstation would. Best of luck to your dad. Edited 4 hours ago by K-9 1 Quote
Jorcus Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago If you want some peaceful zen type activities. My 93 yo father loves the online jigsaw puzzles. My wife has a paint by number app on her kindle tablet. Both are low stress time killers. 1 Quote
Doohickie Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Scottysabres said: Hey all, I have a 77 yr old stepdad who’s been at Gates Cardio/Buf Gen for 7 months now. He’s due home the 18th. Had a pacemaker installed, triple bypass, cow valve installed on heart. He fought an infection for 5 months. My step brother, his bio son tells me he plays games on his phone most days. I’d like to get him a gaming system for home, he’s a huge outdoor sportsman. If any of you graduated from sweet home school district in the last 30 years, you know him, and probably loved him. He was known as Mr. K. Otherwise known as Mr. Kokanovich. He was an art teacher and the football coach. in any event, I need an elderly friendly game system for him, preferably with hunting or fishing games that are fantastic. Any input greatly appreciated. Thanks. Not joking. Does he like to play cards? Quote
Scottysabres Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Doohickie said: Not joking. Does he like to play cards? Ya, we’re old schoolers, nickel, dime, quarter poker every thanksgiving and Christmas. 1 Quote
5th line wingnutt Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago There are lots of games at cardgames.io I play hearts mostly but there are many card games, yahtzee, sudoku, and ohers. My wife plays candy crush saga on her kindle. 1 Quote
Scottysabres Posted 55 minutes ago Author Report Posted 55 minutes ago 1 hour ago, 5th line wingnutt said: There are lots of games at cardgames.io I play hearts mostly but there are many card games, yahtzee, sudoku, and ohers. My wife plays candy crush saga on her kindle. Ya, we play them all. Since mom passed 2 years ago+ and me and my 2 siblings are working 50 to 60+ hrs a week to really drive on those 401k’s in our final stretch before retirement it’s rough tough to be there as often as we’d like. Hell most weeks I’m at 65+ hrs, and at 55 yrs old I’m dragging ass. I was thinking something that can keep his mind working. Quote
Mr Peabody Posted 44 minutes ago Report Posted 44 minutes ago For $50 a year you can get games from NYT. There’s 10 games including a couple crosswords Quote
JoeSchmoe Posted 35 minutes ago Report Posted 35 minutes ago 18 minutes ago, Scottysabres said: Ya, we play them all. Since mom passed 2 years ago+ and me and my 2 siblings are working 50 to 60+ hrs a week to really drive on those 401k’s in our final stretch before retirement it’s rough tough to be there as often as we’d like. Hell most weeks I’m at 65+ hrs, and at 55 yrs old I’m dragging ass. I was thinking something that can keep his mind working. Man... That's a lot of time working! Are you hourly? OT? Quote
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