With the rise of streaming platforms, home movie players and premium cable channels, consumers have many options to enjoy great films. However, there's nothing quite like going to the cinema, and people over 45 account for a large share of moviegoers around the world. Last year, the British Film Institute found that people in that age bracket had become the largest segment of filmgoers in the United Kingdom, and they account for a sizeable market share in the United States, as well. 

For people who are aging in place, going to the movies can be a rewarding activity. With comfortable seating, a high degree of accessibility for people who need physical assistance and the low-stress task of kicking back and enjoying a story for two hours, families can bond while enjoying Hollywood's latest offerings. The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to dive into a movie theater routine, with Oscar contenders on the big screens and limited releases from 2014 expanding to bigger distribution plans across the country. 

Christmas, for example, is one of the biggest cinema weekends of the calendar year. This year, films like Unbroken (a World War II drama directed by Angelina Jolie), Into the Woods (the Stephen Sondheim musical starring Meryl Streep) and the final installment of The Hobbit series offer diverse experiences for people with a range of interests. 

With the majority of theaters offering discounts for people over 65, the activity can also be an economical way to spend an evening or afternoon. After the new year, if caregivers and care recipients are stumped to plan a fun day out, they might look no further than their local multiplex. 

With Independa's intuitive Angela™ platform, people who have chosen to age in place can pencil in movie dates, doctor's appointments and medication reminders through the convenience of an LG TV.

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