[For Seniors] Liven Up Your Day Service! Fun Beanbag Toss Activity
One of the items often used in day-service recreation is the beanbag (otedama).
Beanbags filled with adzuki beans or rice are soft balls that don’t hurt even if they hit you, making them a safe tool for everyone from children to older adults.
While many people picture juggling with two or three beanbags, it can be hard to come up with other ways to play.
In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of recommended beanbag games for day-service recreation!
Many of them are easy to play while seated, so older adults can enjoy them with confidence.
Give some new beanbag games a try!
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Treasure Hunt

Prepare about 10 to 20 paper cups and line them up in a row with the rims facing down.
Put beanbags inside a few of them, and you’re ready to go.
Treat the beanbags as treasure and play a treasure hunt game! First, have the participants play rock-paper-scissors to decide the order.
Starting with the first player, each person may lift only one paper cup per turn, and the first person to find a beanbag wins.
If you’re playing with two people, another fun way is to each hide beanbags under a set number of cups, and see who can find the other person’s beanbags faster.
In conclusion
We introduced some fun recreational activities using beanbags.
There were lots of games you can enjoy while seated, such as target games inspired by boccia and curling, and balance games.
Beanbags are compact, easy to handle, and perfect for playing together.
Be sure to incorporate them into your day-service activities and enjoy a fun time filled with smiles.



