{"id":597,"date":"2022-10-13T14:12:25","date_gmt":"2022-10-13T14:12:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.attentivecareinc.com\/?p=597"},"modified":"2022-10-13T14:12:26","modified_gmt":"2022-10-13T14:12:26","slug":"attentive-care-inc-grandparents-day-september-9-2018","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.attentivecareinc.com\/attentive-care-inc-grandparents-day-september-9-2018","title":{"rendered":"Attentive Care Inc ~ Grandparents Day ~ September 9, 2018"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Origins of Grandparents Day<\/p>\n

The roots of Grandparents Day go back to 1956 and a West Virginia mother named Marian McQuade. While helping to organize a community celebration for those over 80, she became aware of the many nursing home residents who were forgotten by their families. She wanted a holiday to bring attention to these forgotten individuals and to honor all grandparents. In 1973 West Virginia became the first state to have such a day.<\/p>\n

McQuade and others then shifted their efforts to the national level, achieving success in 1978. Grandparents Day is a real national holiday or observance, celebrated each year on the first Sunday after Labor Day, although it is not classified as a federal holiday.<\/p>\n

Mrs. McQuade wanted Grandparents Day to be a family day. She envisioned families enjoying small, private gatherings, perhaps even a family reunion, or participating in community events.<\/p>\n

On a societal level, National Grandparents Day gives us a chance to publicly affirm the identity and importance of grandparents, that they do play a vital role in families. It is also a day of giving \u2013 giving of self; sharing hopes, dreams, and values; and setting an example and advocating for future generations. Generations United in Washington, DC encourages all ages to engage in intergenerational civic engagement for the entire week following National Grandparents Day.<\/p>\n

There are three purposes for National Grandparents Day:<\/p>\n