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.
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[For Seniors] Enjoy at Day-Service: A Collection of Fun Event Ideas (1–10)
Take photos with a Hina doll panelNEW!

Haven’t you ever wanted to become the Ohinasama (Empress doll) or Odairisama (Emperor doll) at least once? But actually preparing kimono and getting your hair done is a lot of work, isn’t it? So why not become the Ohinasama or Odairisama using one of those face-in-hole panels you often see at tourist spots? All you have to do is hold up the panel and put your face in, so anyone can enjoy it easily.
If everyone takes photos together while holding the panels, it will surely make for wonderful memories of Hinamatsuri.
A stroll activity to the nearby park

When the weather turns warm and mild, I highly recommend a stroll activity.
In fact, going for a walk is packed with benefits! Exposure to sunlight helps your body produce vitamin D, which strengthens bones.
Planning a date and destination for an outing engages orientation skills—the ability to understand your situation—while getting ready to go out and following a route use executive functions, the abilities needed to achieve goals.
If you’re walking, you can also expect various effects such as maintaining muscle strength and improving circulation.
Even in a wheelchair, spending the day differently than usual can refresh both body and mind, so please give it a try.
Music Therapy: Fun with Rhythm

Recreation that uses music is popular with many people.
This time, we’ll introduce ideas for rhythm-based music therapy.
When you move your body to a rhythm, it becomes a dual task: you have to both “listen” to the rhythm and “move” in time with it, processing these two actions simultaneously.
This creates a situation where the brain works to its fullest.
Above all, moving together to music tends to create excitement and a sense of unity, making it a fun activity for everyone.
Music Therapy: Nostalgic Kayōkyoku (Japanese Popular Songs)
Many older adults have probably listened to nostalgic kayōkyoku (popular songs) at least once.
During the rainy season when it keeps pouring, try spending time indoors listening to or singing those classics.
As the familiar tunes and lyrics play, they will likely bring back memories from that time—like songs you listened to with friends or sang together at school—and music is said to revive the feelings and emotions tied to those moments.
What’s more, listening, singing, and moving your body to the music can help stimulate the brain.
It might even spark lively conversations about memories from those days.
Escape magic with cardboard

Take on a large-scale escape magic trick! Create a fun time using everyday items! The setup is simple, and naturally, the facility staff aren’t professionals, so there are the occasional small slip-ups.
But that charming, homespun vibe actually makes it more entertaining, and people end up enjoying it.
This time we’re introducing a cardboard box escape trick, but magic in general really gets the crowd going, so it’s highly recommended.
Cherry blossom viewing

As a seasonal recreational activity, I would like to suggest going cherry-blossom viewing (hanami).
As many people imagine, it’s about enjoying the sight of cherry blossoms.
The charm isn’t just in appreciating the elegance of the blossoms; it’s also in enjoying conversation there and savoring delicious food.
If you make it a walk and view the blossoms while strolling, it could also help address a lack of exercise.
Why not start by looking for the perfect spot for hanami? By the way, there are even recreational activities that let you enjoy the hanami atmosphere indoors.
Taiko no Tatsujin at the day service

Taiko no Tatsujin, the immersive rhythm game familiar from arcades.
It’s popular among kids and young people, but immersive games aren’t just for the young! Recent studies have drawn media attention to their potential rehabilitative benefits.
Exercise and rehab can be hard to keep up with unless they’re fun, and this game lets you enjoy yourself while training muscle strength, sense of rhythm, and balance.
For generations less accustomed to video games, trying it once might be all it takes to get hooked!


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