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[For Seniors] Enjoy safely even during the COVID-19 pandemic: Seated activities

In this article, we introduce recreation activities you can enjoy safely even during the COVID-19 pandemic.

At day service centers and other senior facilities, a variety of recreational activities are held every day.

However, during periods when COVID-19 and other infectious diseases are spreading, worries are never-ending.

So we’ve gathered activities that can be enjoyed while maintaining distance—such as those for small groups or done in turns.

What’s more, they can all be done while seated, making them enjoyable for wheelchair users and those who are unsteady standing.

You may also find that more people will casually join in, thinking, “If it’s something I can do while sitting, I’ll give it a try.”

Please use these ideas as a reference for your daily recreation programs.

[For Seniors] Enjoy with Peace of Mind Even During the Pandemic: Seated Activities (1–10)

Bamboo Shoot Digging Game

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Bamboo Shoot Digging Game

It’s a game where you use a stick with a paper cup attached to the end to stack and pick up paper cups with bamboo shoots drawn on them, and compete for speed.

The key to successfully picking up the bamboo shoots is to fit the cup on the stick perfectly over the target cup, so your stick control is put to the test.

If you do it well, you can stack multiple cups, so strategy matters—do you carefully stack and grab a bunch at once, or focus on speed and collect them one by one? The longer the stick, the harder it is to control, so adjusting the stick length is also a recommended way to set the difficulty.

Brain training that sharpens your reflexes

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Brain training that sharpens your reflexes

It’s a game that trains your reflexes by imitating claps so that your timing matches the model person’s clapping as closely as possible.

While getting a firm grasp of the clapping rhythm is key to enjoying the game, focusing too much on the rhythm can make you fall for tricks.

The sequence of observing the model’s hands and reflecting that in your own movements tests both your concentration and reflexes.

Adding changes in rhythm or variations in clapping midway through is also recommended, as it further directs your attention to the model’s hands.

Paper Cup Shooting Game

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Paper Cup Shooting Game

Because the rules are simple—cut out the bottom of a paper cup and attach a balloon to make a gun that shoots ping-pong balls—it’s easy to get started.

It’s simple to make and can pack a punch even without much strength, so it could be a fun craft project where you can customize your own gun.

If you use a stack of paper cups as the targets, they’re easy to knock down, making this a sure-fire recreation that will liven up competitions between residents at care facilities.

For Seniors: Enjoy with Peace of Mind Even During the Pandemic. Seated Activities (11–20)

Chiki Chiki Race

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Chiki Chiki Race

It’s a game where you roll a paper cup with a marble inside across a table, aiming for a farther line while trying not to let it fall off.

You need more force to reach the distant lines, but that also raises the risk of the cup falling, so your control is put to the test.

Another key point is that you don’t just roll once—previous rolls can block your path, making the tactical back-and-forth interesting.

Since greater distances require stronger pushes, it’s fun to challenge a variety of distances.

Don’t Drop the Green Ball Game

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Don’t Drop the Green Ball Game

This is a game where you skillfully move a piece of cardboard with a hole in the center to drop all the balls on top except the green one.

The key point is not to let the green ball fall, which really tests your delicate control as you maneuver multiple balls.

Once you get used to it, it’s fun to add variations like deciding the order in which you drop the balls, which encourages even finer control.

The ease of control also changes depending on the size of the cardboard, so trying out various setups could be interesting too.

Color-Coded Singing Game

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Color-Coded Singing Game

It’s a game where everyone claps to the rhythm while singing, with an added element of judging your own color.

Each person wears a band of their assigned color on their wrist.

When your color is called, you keep clapping; when it isn’t, you stop clapping.

You keep singing even if you stop clapping, and when no color is specified, everyone claps—so it really tests each person’s judgment.

Once everyone gets used to the rules, try speeding up the song to make players decide more quickly whether they should keep clapping.

Ball Grabbing Game

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Ball Grabbing Game

Let’s play a ball-grabbing game using newspaper.

All the tools used in the game are made from newspaper.

Make the balls by crumpling newspaper, and make the grabbing sticks out of newspaper as well.

You can create everything you need for the game with everyday materials.

Place several balls inside a circle, then use the stick to grab them and put them into a basket.

Setting a time limit will make the game more exciting.

Forming teams and competing for the best time will make it even more fun.