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[For Seniors] Enjoyable Day Service: A Collection of Fun Event Ideas

Many seniors who use day services likely look forward to the recreational activities.

Care workers think up fun, exciting activities every day to bring joy to the seniors.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recreation ideas that are sure to energize your day service! From head-to-head games and group exercises to activities that let participants feel like they’re traveling—or even trying their luck at a casino!?—it’s packed with surprising ideas.

Be sure to read to the end.

[For Seniors] Enjoying Day Service: A Collection of Fun Event Ideas (31–40)

Fan Beanbag Relay

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Fan Beanbag Relay

Let me introduce a fan-and-beanbag relay that everyone can enjoy.

Have participants sit in chairs in a single row, and use handheld fans to pass along a beanbag.

Because it’s done while seated, even people who find it difficult to stand or move their bodies can likely take part.

Since both the fan and the beanbag are light, it doesn’t require much strength.

And with fans and beanbags, there’s less risk of injury if something is dropped.

Through the relay, people will call out to one another and work together as a team.

It might even spark new interactions.

You can also make it more exciting by forming two lines and holding a head-to-head relay competition.

Beanbag Catch

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Beanbag Catch

Let’s have fun with a beanbag-catching game.

Toss beanbags to older adults seated in chairs, and have them catch the beanbags using a container.

Everyday items like a colander, bowl, or sushi tub work just fine.

It’s enjoyable with both large and small groups.

A team competition to see who can catch the most beanbags is also recommended.

The lively atmosphere will likely encourage interaction among participants, and it’s a refreshing activity for everyone.

eSports

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eSports

In recent years, esports have been gaining so much momentum that international tournaments are now being held.

Esports, which view computer games as a competitive sport, even carry the potential to be added to the Olympic program.

There also seems to be a movement to incorporate esports into health initiatives for older adults.

By having seniors actually try fighting games, racing games, and the like, we might be able to expect improvements in physical fitness and even dementia prevention.

Rather than assuming games are only for young people, we’d love for older adults to experience them as well.

Kick Darts

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Kick Darts

This is a game where you sit in a chair and kick a beanbag into the air, aiming to land it on a high-scoring area of the dartboard in front of you.

It helps develop the leg strength needed to send the beanbag to a distant dartboard and the ability to control force to reach the target spot.

The farther the dartboard is, the more power is required, so have participants try at distances suited to their stamina and muscle strength.

If you run it as a face-to-face match, players will likely focus even more as they try to beat their opponent.

Tower game

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Tower game

Here’s an idea for a thrilling, edge-of-your-seat tower game.

Stack paper cups to build a tower, and once it’s complete, place a ball on top.

You can challenge yourself to see how fast you can do it, or compete against a friend for extra fun.

In this kind of tower game, rushing often causes the tower to collapse midway.

Try proceeding with a bit of tension, wondering, “I hope I don’t knock it over.” That way, when you do complete it quickly, you’ll feel a great sense of accomplishment.

[For Seniors] Have Fun at Day Service: A Collection of Interesting Event Ideas (41–50)

barbecue

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barbecue

One outdoor activity I highly recommend for seniors to join casually is a barbecue.

Set up tents in places like a care facility’s garden or parking lot, or in a park, and enjoy some fun activities.

In addition to grilling and eating meat, vegetables, and fish, offering sweets like marshmallows is also a great idea.

Hosting events such as a singing contest or a magic show will make it even more exciting.

Gathering in a setting different from everyday life also provides an opportunity for seniors to deepen communication with one another.

Bingo game

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Bingo game

At events, the classic bingo game is a staple.

For occasions like seniors’ gatherings, try making it extra special with a slightly more luxurious selection of prizes! After all, the prospect of winning something is exciting at any age—not just for kids, but for adults too.

You don’t have to use store-bought bingo cards; handmade ones can be just as fun, and you can make them larger and easier to read.

Searching for the numbers is a mental exercise and works well as brain training.

Everyone will get enthusiastic—maybe you’ll even find yourself calling out numbers louder than usual!