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Entertainment and Performances That Delight at Day Services for the Elderly

Birthday parties, senior appreciation events, Christmas parties… Care facilities like day services hold seasonal events every month.

Many of you probably find yourselves thinking, “What should we do this time?”

In this article, we’ll introduce performances and acts that staff can put on, as well as activities and entertainment you can enjoy together with older adults.

You don’t have to follow these exactly—feel free to adapt any ideas you like to suit your facility.

That can be fun, too.

We hope you find this helpful!

[For Seniors] Entertainment and Performances That Delight at Day Service Centers (51–60)

fireworks festival

The fireworks festival at the nursing home was so emotional 🎇 #shorts #Asahikawa #hanabi
fireworks festival

When people gather in a darkened yard or parking lot and light the fuses, a gentle glow begins to seep out.

A fireworks gathering that lets you feel the essence of summer in that soft light is a perfect way to wrap up a summer festival.

Even without flashy productions, it’s captivating to watch sparklers sway in your hand, and bursts of color and sound from fountains draw applause—an experience people of all ages can enjoy, delivering plenty of satisfaction even in a short time.

It works with a small group and just an outdoor space, letting you fully savor a summer night.

Give it a try!

Grab-and-win game

Grab-and-Pick Game: Perfect for indoor activities in childcare! (For ages 3–5)
Grab-and-win game

A grab-and-go game gives you that great bargain feeling and gets your heart racing, doesn’t it? Let’s enjoy that excitement at a festival as a game! Put your hand into a box filled with small treats and compete to see how many you can take in one go.

You can’t try again, and anything that falls before it’s bagged or brought to the designated spot doesn’t count.

Prizes can be anything, so prepare items that are easy to grab.

If using your hands is difficult, it’s fine to scoop with a ladle or similar utensil instead!

Season of Love

[Respect-for-the-Aged Day Celebration] We performed 'Koi no Kisetsu' at the day service. 2022
Season of Love

Let’s perform a dance to Pinky & the Killers’ song “Koi no Kisetsu” for an older adult’s birthday.

Just like Pinky & the Killers, wear a rounded derby hat with a curled brim and dance.

Of course, singing is a great option too.

Both the dance and the song set to “Koi no Kisetsu” are likely to delight seniors.

Some may even have personal memories connected to this song.

As they listen, it might bring back recollections of those days.

It’s a recreation activity that can spark conversation and make the celebration even livelier.

Mito Komon Exercise

Activity Care in 3 Minutes Vol.16 [Exercise] “Everyone Knows It! Mito Komon” Gymnastics
Mito Komon Exercise

This is an exercise routine that moves the whole body to the theme song of Mito Kōmon, a staple of period dramas.

Because it uses a song everyone knows, the music itself is enjoyable.

Despite its powerful feel, the song’s gentle tempo is another key point; moving your body while catching the rhythm helps you generate strength.

Once you get used to moving along with the music, doing it while singing is also recommended, as it is expected to help improve cognitive function.

[For Seniors] Entertainment and Performances That Delight at Day Service Centers (61–70)

carry a handmade mikoshi (portable Shinto shrine)

[August 2024 Shooting Gallery & Mikoshi/Summer Festival Week, Part 1] Sunrise Hill Geriatric Health Services Facility — Recreation: Mikoshi (portable shrine) Event Planning, Kikuyo Town
carry a handmade mikoshi (portable Shinto shrine)

When it comes to festivals, the lavish mikoshi are an essential element that lift everyone’s spirits, and the powerful sight of people carrying them conveys a positive energy.

This project invites you to try carrying a mikoshi yourself and to express the joy of a festival with a handmade version.

Real mikoshi are heavy and made of wood, but if you build one mainly out of paper, you can make something easy to carry.

Being able to give clear shape to your own image of a festival or a mikoshi is also a key point that highlights the fun of festivals.

If everyone carries it together in unison, it will create a sense of unity on the spot.

Song Exercise: Festival Mambo

I tried making an exercise routine for Hibari Misora’s “Omatsuri Mambo”!
Song Exercise: Festival Mambo

The key is dancing with a uchiwa fan! Here are some ideas for a sing-along exercise to “Omatsuri Mambo.” In summer, many of us use uchiwa fans to beat the heat, right? This time, let’s move our bodies and exercise to Hibari Misora’s “Omatsuri Mambo.” The video shows choreography you can copy either standing or sitting, so give it a try.

Using a uchiwa fan makes the movements look more striking!

Hige Dance

[Care Worker] Hige DANCE @ Miyoshi Yuseien
Hige Dance

The Hige Dance, which was hugely popular in the Showa era.

The Drifters’ Ken Shimura and Cha Kato wore fake mustaches and silently performed various gags—an unforgettable sight.

Back then, many children were glued to the TV to watch the Hige Dance.

Many older adults have probably seen it at least once, too.

Because the Hige Dance is familiar to seniors, it’s also recommended for birthday recreation.

Have the staff put on a Hige Dance performance.

Try doing tricks to the distinctive Hige Dance melody.

If staff with fake mustaches perform silently, it’s likely to get seniors excited.

Even seniors who don’t know the Hige Dance will probably be captivated by the staff’s act.