For Seniors: Effective Recreation for Preventing Care Needs—Have Fun While Staying Healthy
For the physical and mental well-being of older adults, rehabilitation that involves moving the arms and legs is ideal.
However, simply following a set rehabilitation routine doesn’t always lead to motivation.
In this article, we introduce enjoyable recreational activities that contribute to arm and leg rehabilitation for older adults.
From group activities that everyone can get excited about to options you can focus on individually, you’ll surely find fun ways to work on functional improvement.
Choose according to each person’s physical and mental condition.
We hope you find this helpful.
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[For Older Adults] Effective for Preventing the Need for Care! Fun Recreational Activities (61–70)
Paper cup drop

Here’s a game using paper cups.
Line up the paper cups in a row.
Use the lined-up cups as targets and have older adults throw a ball at them from a short distance away.
Depending on where you set up the cups, the goal is to throw the ball so that the cups tip over or fall to the floor.
Even if they don’t hit the cups perfectly, it’s likely to spark laughter and provide a nice change of pace.
It can also encourage conversation with others and help expand social interaction among older adults.
Paper cups are sold at 100-yen shops, so preparation is easy.
Two simultaneous balloon volleyballs
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Let’s try balloon volleyball using two balloons.
Start by playing with one balloon, then introduce a second one partway through.
Having to keep track of the extra balloon may help stimulate the brain.
Adding a second balloon increases the difficulty compared to just one, which could make it more exciting for older adults as well.
You might even see great plays, like returning both balloons in succession.
You can also split into two teams and compete like in real volleyball for an enjoyable game.
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In many senior care facilities, balloon volleyball is often played with just one balloon.
Try boldly increasing the number of balloons.
Balloons are light, so even attaching about ten is fine.
Using balloons in various colors is also recommended.
Seniors may find it refreshing to play volleyball with something made from many balloons.
If you have the seniors sit on chairs in a circle and place a tosser in the center, rallies tend to last longer.
As the number of balloons increases, the whole thing becomes larger, which might also make it easier for seniors to make attacks.
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Volleyball using a bigger balloon than a regular one is really exciting, isn’t it? Older adults will probably see the big balloon and think, “Wow, that’s huge!” By calling out to each other to keep the rally going and helping toss the big balloon, everyone can cooperate more, which may increase interaction among participants.
Placing a table in the center makes it easier to keep the rally going.
Since big-balloon volleyball sometimes uses both hands, it also helps move the body in a well-balanced way on the left and right.
Giant Balloon Volleyball
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One of the great things about balloon volleyball is that you can adapt it using everyday items.
Try a supersized version by putting five inflated balloons into a clear trash bag.
It’s especially fun and colorful if each balloon is a different color.
Have older adults seated in chairs rally the giant balloon back and forth.
You can arrange everyone in a circle, or split into two teams for a head-to-head match to make it even more exciting.
Because the balloon is so big, the amount of force you use may feel different than usual.
That difference—and the novelty—are part of what makes this game enjoyable.
Simple Balloon Volley

This is balloon volleyball, where you rally a balloon that floats gently through the air.
Ask older adults to sit on chairs in a circle and try to keep the balloon from touching the floor.
It helps to have someone in the center who can provide support so the rally continues more easily.
Balloons feel soft and are light, making them safer and less likely to cause injury for older participants.
Trying not to drop the balloon also encourages interaction among everyone.
With lively chatter and a fun atmosphere, older adults can enjoy balloon volleyball too.
Okonomiyaki Game

Draw pictures of okonomiyaki or stick photos on pieces of cardboard to make several “okonomiyaki.” It’s a game where you compete to see how many you can flip with a spatula within the time limit.
Any that fall off the table while flipping don’t count.
It’s thrilling to see how many you can flip!



