[For Seniors] Recommended Recreational Activities for Mother's Day
The second Sunday in May is Mother’s Day.
Many senior care facilities, such as day service centers, likely hold Mother’s Day activities.
This article introduces “recommended Mother’s Day activities” for older adults.
We’ve gathered craft activities, dessert-making, and beauty-related activities that are perfect for Mother’s Day.
There are also games and quizzes everyone can enjoy.
All of the activities are Mother’s Day–themed, so you can enjoy the seasonal atmosphere.
If you’re unsure about what to do for Mother’s Day activities, please use this as a reference.
[For Seniors] Recommended Recreational Activities for Mother's Day (1–10)
Mother’s Day 3-choice Quiz

Mother’s Day is a familiar occasion for expressing gratitude to our mothers.
This time, we’re introducing a three-choice quiz themed around Mother’s Day.
When is Mother’s Day? Which country did Mother’s Day originate in? What was the original color of the carnations given on Mother’s Day? You may find there are things you’re not sure about when you think them through.
You can also change the questions, or increase or decrease the number of choices, to encourage more people to take part.
With just simple preparations, anyone can enjoy participating—even in senior care facilities.
Give it a try!
Head and shoulder massage

Giving a head and shoulder massage on Mother’s Day is a wonderful way to show your appreciation, and it’s highly recommended.
Playing some relaxing music while you massage can help create an even deeper sense of calm.
For a head massage, the key is to use pressure that comes from your elbows and gently massage as if you’re grasping the scalp.
This can help ease muscle tension and pain, providing a pleasant, soothing sensation.
For the shoulder massage, loosen the shoulder muscles with friction as you work.
It may also be a good idea to use a massage cream, but be sure to check for any allergies beforehand.
Nail and hand treatment

Have you taken a close look at your mother’s hands lately? She’s worked and done housework every day while raising you with all her heart.
The life she’s built up shows in her hands.
In honor of Mother’s Day, let’s show our everyday gratitude by giving her hands some care.
Use oil to massage her hands and boost circulation.
Then apply cream to moisturize, and finish with a nail buffer to care for her nails.
They’ll shine so much it may surprise her.
It’s nothing elaborate, but through the touch of hand to hand, your feelings will be conveyed.
She’ll surely be delighted.
Carnation wreath

Introducing a carnation wreath you can make with materials from a 100-yen shop.
Prepare flower paper, stack five sheets, and fold them in an accordion.
Open it once and cut it into quarters.
Staple the center of the flower paper and cut the edges into a zigzag.
After opening it once, cut a V-shape in the middle.
Wrap wire around the flower paper, then gently fluff the paper without tearing it to create a carnation blossom.
Make eight of these.
Prepare a wreath base and attach the carnations so they overlap.
Decorate with a ribbon to finish.
Because activities that use the fingertips are said to provide good stimulation for the brain, this is also recommended as a recreation activity in senior care facilities.
Bingo Tournament

Bingo, where your heart races every time a number is called, is the perfect game to liven up a special occasion! If you project the numbers that appear on the screen as you go, everyone can follow along without missing a call.
However, when the numbers on someone’s card just won’t come up, anyone can get frustrated… In those moments, boost the mood with a little staff banter—say things like, “I bet this next number is coming up!” and keep the excitement going.
Snack activity: apple pie

These rose-shaped apple pies are perfect to make as a snack activity.
Prepare apples, puff pastry sheets, sugar, cinnamon, and lemon juice, and let’s get started.
Sprinkle thinly sliced apples with sugar, lemon juice, and cinnamon, then microwave for 4 minutes.
When using a knife, make sure you have a stable work surface.
Cut the puff pastry sheet into four strips, lay the apple slices along each strip, then roll from the bottom and shape the petals into a rose.
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes, and they’re ready! It’s a perfect snack activity for Mother’s Day—enjoy!
tea party

A tea party enjoyed as a recreation can deepen communication and create a relaxed atmosphere.
Let’s have fun chatting about whatever you like while enjoying sweets and tea.
It’s recommended to cut soft tea sweets into easy-to-eat pieces in advance.
For drinks, prepare options such as coffee, green tea, and black tea according to participants’ preferences so they can choose easily.
Also, by arranging table positions and other details with consideration—so that people using wheelchairs, for example, can participate comfortably—everyone may enjoy the event even more.


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