[For Seniors] Recommended! Seasonal Recreational Activities
The recreational activities offered at facilities have various benefits, including invigorating the mind, body, and brain, and improving quality of life.
Because they often involve interacting with others, they also naturally encourage communication.
By incorporating a sense of the seasons into recreation, older adults can lead even more fulfilling daily lives.
So this time, we’re introducing seasonal-themed recreational activities.
For older adults who may find it difficult to sense the passage of time, seasonal recreation can help them become more aware of time.
It also allows those who have trouble going out to feel the seasons, providing positive stimulation to break up the monotony of spending most days indoors.
We hope this helps make each day more enjoyable.
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Winter Recreation (11–20)
snowNEW!

When you think of winter, many of you probably picture snowy landscapes.
People say the world is warming, but even so, winter still brings snow to mind.
Some older adults may also have many memories of snow from their childhood or working years.
Haiku that use snow as a seasonal word can help conjure those memories, and from there, conversations can flow.
Depending on the situation—whether the snow is piling up or falling—you can compose haiku to fit a variety of scenes.
Ehomaki Catching Game

It’s a game where you catch and retrieve fake ehomaki using a frame attached to strings.
Think of it like goldfish scooping.
Because the ehomaki are round and tend to roll away, they don’t easily stay inside the frame.
So you’ll need to reel the frame in with the strings and throw your arm out repeatedly.
You can play it while seated, but it still engages your whole body and makes for good exercise.
After working up a sweat by seeing how many you can pull in within the time limit, be sure to enjoy some real ehomaki!
A game where you can get candy in the shape of an ogre’s iron club if you drop it

It says “a game where you get candy if you knock it off an ogre’s club,” but the rules are the same as ring toss.
The target, designed to look like a spiked club, has candy attached to it, and if your ring lands on the target and the candy falls off, you get to keep it.
It’s a fun idea because you enjoy the ring toss itself and there are prizes, too.
It’s also recommended as a game to enjoy with your grandchild.
You can easily make the target and rings with materials like thick paper, construction paper, origami paper, and toilet paper rolls, so be sure to make them and give it a try.
foot bath

As December arrives, the winter chill really starts to set in, and the desire to warm up grows stronger, doesn’t it? A great health practice that helps you get through the cold—and is perfect for relaxation—is a foot bath.
It’s simple: just soak your feet in warm water.
Warming your feet improves circulation and helps warm your entire body.
You can enjoy it in various ways, like taking your time while chatting, or adding bath salts to enjoy the fragrance—there are plenty of versatile options.
In conclusion
Recreation themed around the four seasons seems like something that even people who find it hard to go out or have trouble sensing the seasons can enjoy.
Since most of the activities can be enjoyed indoors, they should also be easy to participate in.
The daily lives of older adults tend to become monotonous.
Please add some zest to life with enjoyable recreational activities.


