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Lovely senior life

Games that liven up group homes. Fun recreational activities.

Group homes are senior care facilities with the charm of a warm, homelike atmosphere where residents can feel as if they’re at home.

Recreation is an essential part of everyday life in such settings.

Since most residents are older adults living with dementia, you’ll want to offer activities that help stimulate both mind and body.

For those seniors, how about trying “games and recreational activities that liven up the group home”?

This article introduces recreational ideas that are useful in the daily lives of older adults.

Care workers, please use this article as a reference.

Games that liven up group homes: Fun recreation (61–70)

Sing and pass it around! Ball relay

All you need is a ball! This is fun♪ Sing and pass-the-ball activity!!
Sing and pass it around! Ball relay

Here’s an idea for a rhythm-based ball-passing game.

First, participants sit in a circle.

One person starts with the ball and passes it to the next person in time with the music; that person then passes it to the next, and so on.

When the music stops, the person holding the ball gets to drop out of the game.

You can also adjust the game by adding more balls depending on the number of participants.

Singing along while playing provides brain training benefits, and listening to favorite songs can boost motivation, which adds to the appeal.

Bomb GO

[Newspaper Recreation] A recreation activity to improve lower-limb strength in seniors! Bomb GO
Bomb GO

This is a game where players kick crumpled newspaper balls in two colors, aiming to get their team’s balls into the opponent’s side.

Sit in two facing rows, and mark a white line in the middle with tape to divide the territory.

Through the game, encourage plenty of leg movement, such as moving the feet back and forth to kick and stretching the legs to reach distant balls.

If you draw the white line at a distance that the feet can’t reach and place some balls there as well, players will also focus on finely controlling their foot movements by bumping nearby balls to move others—this setup is highly recommended too.

Milk Carton Craft: Rock-Paper-Scissors Bingo

In this game, whoever wins rock-paper-scissors places their own marker—made from a milk carton—on a grid, and the first to complete three lines wins.

Because placement depends on the outcome of rock-paper-scissors, you get a different kind of mind game than the usual take-turns format.

Not only is placement strategy important, but figuring out how to win at rock-paper-scissors also becomes a key factor.

If there’s a big skill gap in rock-paper-scissors, it’s a good idea to add handicaps, such as changing the number of lines needed to win.

ball toss (traditional Japanese beanbag/ball-throwing game)

How about incorporating a beanbag toss that can be enjoyed while seated into your recreation activities? Although beanbag toss is often associated with school sports days, it’s an easy game to adapt because the difficulty changes depending on the size and placement of the basket and the throwing distance.

If you have a large group, you can split into teams and enjoy it as a competition.

You can make the basket smaller, place it higher, or even have a staff member move around while holding the basket to make it more exciting.

It’s also fun to count together how many beanbags went in at the end.

Get Excited! Beanbag Toss Bingo Game

[Cheerful Recreation 🏀] An 80-year-old bends forward! Let’s do this for next week’s activity! Beanbag Bingo Game
Get Excited! Beanbag Toss Bingo Game

It’s a cooperative game where everyone aims for bingo, incorporating the action of tossing beanbags.

Nine baskets are placed in the center of a seated circle, and players throw beanbags to land them on top of each basket.

If you place five or more beanbags, you clear that basket, and you work toward bingo using the baskets you’ve cleared.

In addition to adjusting the strength of each throw, be sure to focus on cooperating so your beanbags don’t collide with your teammates’.

It’s a game that lets everyone enjoy striving for a common goal while getting plenty of physical activity.