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[For Seniors] Introducing Recreational Activities Anyone Can Enjoy at Geriatric Health Facilities!

In nursing care facilities, there are residents with a wide variety of backgrounds.

Many use wheelchairs as well.

As people grow older, they tend to have fewer interactions with others, which can lead them to stay in their rooms more often.

In such circumstances, some may wonder whether there are recreational activities that anyone can enjoy.

This time, we’re introducing recreational activities at nursing care facilities that everyone can enjoy.

Please engage in these activities while interacting with those around you.

[For Seniors] Introducing Recreational Activities Anyone Can Enjoy at Geriatric Health Facilities! (21–30)

Fluttering a vinyl sheet away with a hand fan

Recreation for seniors – super fun! Make plastic bags fly by fanning them with a uchiwa (hand fan). #RecreationForSeniors #Uchiwa #Seniors
Fluttering a vinyl sheet away with a hand fan

We’ll introduce a fun seated game using a fan: fluttering a plastic bag with a uchiwa.

Prepare a uchiwa (hand fan), a milk carton, beanbags, and a plastic bag, and let’s enjoy the game.

Put a beanbag inside the milk carton to give it stability so it won’t tip over.

Once you place the plastic bag over the top, the game begins.

Use the uchiwa to fan and knock the plastic bag off.

The first person to get it off wins.

It’s exciting even with a small group.

Once you get the hang of it, set a time limit to add a thrilling, suspenseful twist.

hanging towel

Elderly activity: simple, fun, and amusing trick towel. #RecreationForSeniors #Simple #Funny
hanging towel

Let me introduce a unique game that uses towels.

Prepare towels about the size of a face towel.

Stand at a distance and throw the towels so they hook onto a target stick.

Each person throws three towels, and you compete to see who can get the most towels onto the stick.

Since you’re throwing towels that you normally use to wipe your face or hands, the unexpected twist makes it lively and fun.

You can also replace the stick with a basket and turn it into a game where you throw the towels into the basket.

It can be played while seated, so it should be easy for older adults to take part as well.

Rolling Table Tennis

Senior recreation – [Daiso/Seria] Guaranteed hit and super fun! Rolling table tennis with pool noodles #RecreationForSeniors #Daiso #Seria
Rolling Table Tennis

Here’s an introduction to playing table tennis using pool noodles, which are also sold at 100-yen shops.

Pool noodles are soft, sponge-like sticks.

Although they’re originally used for swimming, their soft material and shape make them useful for all kinds of games.

This time, we’ll attach pool noodles to a table or cut them to a handheld length.

If you prepare a ping-pong ball, you can enjoy a version of table tennis you can play on a table.

Since everything used for this game is soft and lightweight, it should be easy for older adults to handle.

You simply roll the ball across the tabletop, so it doesn’t require much strength, which is another nice benefit.

Parachute Game

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Parachute Game

Let me introduce a simple parachute game that’s easy to prepare.

Get some clothespins, a bag, and a target, and let’s have fun.

Clip a clothespin to the bottom of the bag to make a weight—your parachute is ready.

Throw the parachute toward the target.

The target has point values written on it, and you’ll add up your points.

The person with the highest score at the end wins.

It’s a parachute game everyone can enjoy together, so give it a try! It’s also a great way to spark conversation.

Turtle scooping

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Turtle scooping

Here’s a turtle scooping activity that also helps practice finger and wrist movements.

Prepare turtles made from construction paper, protected with lamination, and attach a plastic bottle cap to the back of each one.

Using a ladle to scoop the turtles is recommended.

Try scooping the turtles placed inside a box.

The bottle cap on the back makes them a bit unstable, which is part of the fun.

If using a ladle is too difficult, feel free to scoop with your hands—be flexible so everyone can enjoy it.

It might get lively, just like goldfish scooping at a festival.

Paper Cup Curling

Recreation for Seniors / Relieve Stiff Shoulders! Can Be Done One-Handed! Super Easy Paper Cup Curling
Paper Cup Curling

Let me introduce Paper Cup Curling.

Prepare some paper cups, marbles, and a sheet with point values, and let’s get started.

Attach the scoring sheet lengthwise to the table.

The key is to place the higher-point areas a bit farther away.

Participants sit in front of the scoring sheet, put a marble into a paper cup, and slide it forward with momentum.

Choose which score you want to aim for and slide the cup toward that target.

The person with the highest total score wins.

Experiment with how hard to push and how to slide the paper cup—good luck!

Stacking paper cups

Recreation for seniors: one-handed, improves finger strength, and useful in daily life—stacking paper cups.
Stacking paper cups

Here’s a cup-stacking game that boosts finger strength and concentration.

Get some paper cups and clothespins ready and have fun.

Use the clothespins to stack the paper cups.

Whoever stacks five cups before their opponent wins.

The key is the grip strength you use to open and close the clothespins while stacking.

Once you get used to it, try setting a time limit or playing in teams for an extra challenge.

It’s a game you can enjoy over and over, so give it a try!