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[For Seniors] July Events: Recommended Recreation Ideas for Senior Facilities

[For Seniors] July Events: Recommended Recreation Ideas for Senior Facilities
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July is when the feeling of summer really ramps up.

When planning recreational activities during hotter weather, it’s important to pay close attention to heat precautions and the health management of older adults.

To avoid the heat, people tend to spend more time in cool indoor spaces.

At times like these, you’ll want to offer recreation that doesn’t feel monotonous.

Try incorporating a variety of activities themed around July events such as Tanabata, Marine Day, and the Day of the Ox (Doyo no Ushi no Hi).

Please use this article as a reference for planning July events at senior care facilities.

[For Seniors] July Events: Recommended Recreation Ideas for Senior Facilities (1–10)

Shooting game

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Shooting game

When it comes to must-have summer events, many people think of festival stalls, and among the classic games there, shooting galleries come to mind.

How about making your own shooting game to try, sharpening your focus on the targets while soaking up the summer atmosphere? The ammo is made by attaching a rubber band to a toilet paper roll core, and you launch it from a plastic wrap core to knock down the targets.

Be mindful of the targets’ size and weight, and enjoy the strategy of choosing which ones to aim for.

Wish Upon a Star Game

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Wish Upon a Star Game

Speaking of big events in July, Tanabata is a must, and the story of Orihime and Hikoboshi separated by the Milky Way is an essential element.

This is an easy-to-understand game that focuses on the day when Orihime and Hikoboshi cross the Milky Way to reunite, where you make Hikoboshi run toward Orihime.

Place Hikoboshi on a wheeled platform and send him toward Orihime, who is positioned on the far side of the river field.

If he reaches Orihime, you get the highest score; there are also points placed along the way, so the goal is to aim for a high score by making use of those as well.

Pastel Art: Water Balloons

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Pastel Art: Water Balloons

In July, as summer gradually hits its stride, you can’t help but crave something cool to take the edge off the heat.

This piece suggests drawing water balloons with pastels—something that feels refreshing while still capturing quintessential summer scenes like festivals.

Cut paper into the shapes you want, layer them over a backing sheet, and apply shaved pastel over the cutouts to create a soft, gentle-colored illustration.

The key is to use bright colors for the water balloons and cool, blue-based tones for the background to evoke a sense of coolness.

handheld fireworks

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handheld fireworks

Fireworks are one of the things that evoke summertime—the vivid dance of flames really highlights the season’s fun, doesn’t it? Among them, how about enjoying that summer feeling with handheld fireworks you can easily get? Each person holding one and searching for a beautiful angle enhances not only the fun but also your focus on what’s in your hands.

There are many types, each with different ways the sparks appear, so it’s also fun to find your favorite among them.

carry a handmade mikoshi (portable Shinto shrine)

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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.

Fireworks game

“Fireworks game” to close out the summer. If you’ve had fewer chances to set off or go see fireworks, let’s make a grand display to end the season!
Fireworks game

This is a target-throwing game themed around fireworks, an essential summer event, where you colorfully decorate the target.

The target is a hula hoop covered with tape, and you throw colored balls at it to decorate the adhesive side of the tape.

Since you need to throw with enough force for the balls to stick to the tape, the game tests not only your focus on aiming but also your ability to control strength.

You can freely choose the colors of the balls, so think about how you want to create your firework as you throw.

Karaoke Contest

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Karaoke Contest

A karaoke contest is sure to be a hit as a summer recreation activity.

When you host one, it’s a good idea to prepare equipment to play the music and a monitor so the lyrics are easy to read.

Asking participants about their favorite songs in advance will help the event run smoothly.

It’s also great to have handheld instruments like clappers, tambourines, and maracas to hype things up during performances! Be mindful of everyone’s condition, and have a fun karaoke contest.