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[For Staff] Energize Your Nursing Home Respect-for-the-Aged Day! Performance Ideas Full of Laughter and Emotion

Entertainment for Respect-for-the-Aged Day is a wonderful opportunity for residents and staff to come together as one.

Here are some fun ideas that are sure to make everyone smile.

From dances and two-person kyogen-style skits (futari-baori) to magic shows, every act will warm the hearts of both the audience and the participants.

You can choose anything from simple to more elaborate performances to suit your facility’s atmosphere.

The time seniors and staff spend planning and practicing together will surely become cherished memories.

[For Staff] Liven Up the Respect-for-the-Aged Day Event at Care Facilities! Performance Ideas Full of Laughter and Emotion (71–80)

kamishibai (paper theater)

Also recommended for seniors! Yutapon’s entertaining kamishibai “The Fox’s Bon Dance”
kamishibai (paper theater)

Kamishibai is a wonderful performance that brings back fond memories for older adults.

Many of you may have watched it when you were children, too.

The world woven by pictures and stories is sure to give everyone a heartwarming time.

You could borrow some from the library, or it might be fun for staff to make them by hand.

Creating them together with older adults could also be a lovely idea.

With a bit of creativity in the reading and staging, everyone can enjoy it even more.

Why not work together to present a delightful kamishibai?

Karaoke Contest

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Karaoke Contest

Let’s try holding a karaoke contest featuring songs that older adults are familiar with, such as nursery rhymes and TV drama theme songs.

Familiar tunes can boost motivation to sing.

It’s okay to miss a lyric or go off-key—those moments can be part of the fun.

Singing helps stabilize mood and relieve stress.

Plus, focusing on the lyrics stimulates the brain and supports cognitive activation.

Choosing songs by nostalgic artists like Hibari Misora or Hiroshi Itsuki could be a great idea.

Above all, we hope everyone enjoys singing.

In conclusion

For Respect-for-the-Aged Day events at care facilities, we recommend activities that staff and seniors can enjoy together, such as skits, bingo, and two-person pantomime. By incorporating participatory programs like dance and comedy improv, the entire venue is sure to be filled with warm smiles. Consider including performances that create heartwarming moments to share at your celebration.