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Recommended recreational activities to help seniors enjoy their time in care facilities

Various recreational activities are held daily at nursing care facilities such as day services to help maintain and improve physical function, relieve stress, and promote interaction with others.

However, many people may struggle with questions like: What kinds of activities will seniors actually enjoy? I can’t think of good ideas.

In this article, we introduce recreational activities that seniors can enjoy at care facilities.

We’ve gathered a variety of options, including light physical exercises, vocal activities, and hands-on crafting.

We hope you’ll use these ideas as inspiration for your daily recreational programs!

Recommended recreational activities (231–240) to help elderly residents enjoy their time at a care facility

Group recreation

[Engaging] Group Recreation Using Newspapers [Senior Exercise]
Group recreation

This is a recreational activity that focuses on the motions of crumpling a newspaper and uncrumpling it.

First, lay out newspapers in front of you and compete on speed: crumple the sheets that are spread out, and uncrumple the ones that are already crumpled.

It’s important to remind participants not to tear the paper, which helps them carefully control finger movements and grip strength.

You can add variations, such as searching for a ping-pong ball hidden inside a crumpled newspaper, or stuffing crumpled newspaper into a paper cup, to further encourage focus on fine motor control and how much force to use.

Balloon basket

Senior Recreation: Build responsiveness to unexpected movements! Balloon-based activities for day services and elder care
Balloon basket

This activity has participants gently hit a balloon and try to land it in the basket in front of them.

Encourage them to pay close attention to the direction they hit the balloon and how much force they use.

In addition to aiming to get it into the basket in a single hit, it’s also recommended to add a variation where they bounce it upward a few times before aiming for the basket to develop their sense of balance.

By thinking about the direction to bounce the balloon and moving to retrieve it, they can train not only their bodies but also their reflexes and decision-making skills.

It would also be exciting to turn it into a cooperative game where everyone stands in a large circle and targets a basket placed in the center.

Recommended Recreational Activities (241–250) for Seniors to Enjoy at Care Facilities

Balloon basket

Senior Activity: Balloon Basketball!
Balloon basket

Let’s enjoy basketball using balloons.

Basketball often comes up as a topic on TV and in newspapers, doesn’t it? Many older adults are probably familiar with basketball.

Have the older adults sit in a circle on chairs and try to get balloons into a hoop hanging in the center.

You can also split them into left and right sides for a team game.

Some older adults may have enjoyed playing basketball in the past.

Reminiscing about those days could make it even more exciting.

Balloon volleyball box-in

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Balloon volleyball box-in

This is a game where you use a handheld uchiwa fan to hit a balloon upward and try to get it into a box placed in the center of the table.

Because the box is positioned out of arm’s reach, your control over how you launch the balloon is really put to the test.

People closer to the box end up moving their hands more, so it’s best to have everyone try multiple rounds, changing the starting positions and the box’s position to keep the balloon circulating evenly.

You can also adjust the box’s size and height to change the difficulty and help players focus even more.

Balloon volleyball stick whacking

[Senior Recreation] Focus! Balloon-Based Activities [Exercises for Older Adults]
Balloon volleyball stick whacking

When you fill a balloon with air, it moves in a light, floaty way, right? Let’s try playing volleyball with one of those floaty balloons by hitting it with sticks.

Divide into two teams and have the older adults sit while holding a stick.

When the balloon comes to you, use the stick to return it like in volleyball.

The key is to use longer sticks.

The slow-moving balloon volleyball will surely get older adults excited.

Once everyone gets used to it, try using two balloons, and so on.

Balloon Relay

Senior recreation: It looks simple but it's tricky! A fun balloon relay #SeniorRecreation #Simple #Fun
Balloon Relay

Here’s a balloon relay that’s great for sports days and other events.

Place an inflated balloon on top of a baton and run a relay.

While holding the baton with the balloon on it, walk carefully and pass the baton to the next person without letting the balloon fall.

The balloon wobbles lightly on top of the baton, so although it looks easy, it’s actually a tricky game.

Dividing into several teams can make it even more fun.

Since participants call out to each other and cooperate, it can also spark communication.

Even if the balloon drops, don’t panic—just keep at it and enjoy!

Balloon attraction

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Balloon attraction

This event is perfect as a sports day recreation for seniors that can be enjoyed easily while seated.

Place a ring on the floor or on a table and set a balloon in the center.

Attach a long string to the balloon, and participants reel in the string to pull the balloon toward themselves.

It’s very safe and allows anyone to take part without strain, which is part of its appeal.

The excitement builds as the balloon gets closer.

The person who catches the balloon first wins, and making it a team competition creates a sense of unity in the venue.

It’s also recommended to try using red and white balloons for the respective teams.