RAG MusicRecreation
Lovely senior life

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.

[For Seniors] Effective for Preventing the Need for Care! Fun Recreational Activities (171–180)

Pull-the-string game

[Recreation] It was insanely exciting! #DayService #DayServiceRecreation #ImageChange
Pull-the-string game

As the name suggests, here’s a fun game where all you do is pull a string.

Preparation is simple.

First, prepare many paper cups with long strings wound around them.

Get one basket and you’re set.

Have the participating seniors sit in a circle and hold the ends of the strings.

Gather the paper cups in the center and cover them with the basket.

Now the game begins.

Lift the basket, and before it can be dropped back down to cover the cups, pull the strings to snatch the paper cups away.

That’s all there is to it, but it gets very exciting.

It also helps build agility, so it’s recommended for recreation at senior facilities.

Fukumamori

[Craft Activity][100-Yen DIY] Easy, no sewing! Fukumamori (Good-Luck Charm) [Summer/Autumn Craft][Craft Vlog] What are your summer vacation memories?
Fukumamori

This is a cute owl-themed protective charm.

Its big appeal is how easy it is to make—no sewing required, with simple steps that just combine felt and buttons.

Use a piece of felt with a cord sandwiched inside as the base, then attach parts like the eyes and wings.

Incorporating fabric with traditional Japanese patterns is also an important point to clearly emphasize that it’s an omamori charm.

While thinking up your own design, keep your fingers moving and complete your charm.

Fluffy ball

[Sports Recreation] Lively Rec 🎈Fluffy Ball🎈
Fluffy ball

Let’s have fun with a game where you compete for points using balloons.

Inflate a balloon and tie a string to it with a weight attached to the end.

Before you start, write point values on the floor.

Aim for the spaces with the written points and throw the balloon.

The person who scores the most points wins.

The trick seems to be to swing the weight firmly as you throw the balloon.

Throwing the balloon can also be an effective workout for the upper body and arms.

Since balloons aren’t very heavy, there’s little risk of injury if they’re dropped, which is nice.

Hotto Atto Nanto Taisō

“Hotto Atto Nanto” is the catchphrase of Nanto City in Toyama Prefecture.

It conveys a sense of security and comfort, giving you a feel for the atmosphere of Nanto.

“From the Green Village” is a song created to commemorate the 5th anniversary of Nanto City’s merger, and let’s move our bodies along with this song.

Despite its slow tempo, the uplifting lyrics of “From the Green Village” bring a calm, peaceful feeling.

It’s a song that resonates with older adults as well.

The rhythm is just right for seniors to move their bodies to, so please give it a try.

acrylic scrubber

- Hand Knitting - How to Make a Hand-Knitted Acrylic Scrubber
acrylic scrubber

Acrylic scrubbing pads made by knitting acrylic yarn are appealing because the steps are simple and the finished items are easy to use in daily life.

While it’s standard to crochet them with a hook, you can also make them by hand-knitting, threading the yarn alternately through your fingers.

Another point of interest is that you can add your own touches—like how tightly you knit or which colors of yarn you use.

Since hand-knitting gets both hands moving actively, you can not only enjoy the craft but also expect benefits like finger dexterity and brain training.

[For Seniors] Effective for Preventing Care Needs! Fun Recreational Activities (181–190)

Slow aerobics to the tune of “Alps Ichiman-jaku”

Let's try slow aerobics! ~Alps Ichiman-jaku, chair version~
Slow aerobics to the tune of “Alps Ichiman-jaku”

As people age, many find it bothersome to move their bodies.

Let’s get moving with slow aerobics that can be done while seated in a chair.

As the name suggests, slow aerobics involves gently moving your body to music.

It’s said to help raise heart rate and encourage breathing even for older adults who don’t have many opportunities to exercise.

It’s recommended to do rhythmic exercises to familiar songs—like “Alps Ichiman-jaku”—that many seniors know well.

Moving to music can also help bring out a sense of fun in older adults.

ankle weight

[Manga-Style Training] Do Weighted Bands on Your Hands and Feet Improve Muscle Training?
ankle weight

It’s about adding resistance to everyday, ordinary movements and turning daily life itself into training.

Since the idea is to use a level of resistance that doesn’t interfere with your routine, the key is being able to do it casually without focusing too hard.

It’s not a training method that applies force in bursts; rather, it involves continuously adding small amounts of resistance, which can make it harder to feel immediate results—that’s the tricky part.

Because it’s done over time, advance planning is important: deciding how long to apply the resistance and how much resistance to use are both crucial.