96-Year-Old Grandma Droniak Defies Retirement Home Warning and Keeps the Parties Going

At 96, Lillian Droniak shows no signs of slowing down her social calendar, even when her retirement home pushes back. The influencer known online as Grandma Droniak posted a video this month that spread quickly across TikTok and Instagram, in which she displays a formal warning letter she received about her gatherings.

The note cited repeated noise complaints from her room and made it clear that parties are not allowed and that serving alcohol to other residents raises safety issues. It referenced security footage showing people leaving her room after 1 in the morning on a Tuesday and warned that continued problems could bring restrictions on visitors along with a review of her status in the community.

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The letter encouraged socializing through approved activities but asked her to keep future gatherings respectful of the rules and quiet hours.

Droniak appeared unfazed as she read the letter to the camera. She pointed out that she pays twelve thousand dollars a month for her residence and therefore plans to do what she wants, including inviting girlfriends over to drink and catch up. She described the evenings as getting rowdy at times but drew a distinction between that and actual parties. The day after sharing the warning she posted again, this time noting she was hungover from the previous night and declaring that her nursing home cannot stop her from partying through the last chapter of her life.

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Her representative confirmed to People that the events took place as described. The matter has since been resolved, with the home allowing visitors in her room until late while prohibiting her from supplying alcoholic drinks.

Droniak moved into the retirement home roughly two years ago after a fall resulted in a broken leg and she decided she needed extra assistance. She has continued to share her experiences there with followers, including the party she threw for her 96th birthday in March. Her online presence dates back to at least 2019, and she has never disclosed the name of the facility, citing safety concerns.

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