Genealogy is a perfect activity for homebound retirees, as much of the research can be done on a laptop or home computer. In fact, USA.gov has a genealogy-based page with links to helpful historical and government records. By pursuing this hobby, not only will seniors learn more about their history, but they’ll be able to pass this information along to their children and grandchildren.
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