[For Seniors] Recommended Events for May: A Roundup of Ideas That Get Everyone Engaged
May is a refreshing season that makes your heart feel light.
As the weather warms up, it becomes easier to hold events at facilities and similar venues.
It’s also a time when older adults may feel like trying new things, isn’t it?
With that in mind, we’re introducing recommended May events for seniors.
We selected activities designed so that even those who find it difficult to move around can still enjoy themselves.
May features many events and observances, such as Golden Week, Children’s Day (Tango no Sekku), and Mother’s Day.
There are also interesting commemorative days that make event planning fun, like “Makeup Day” and “Hyakunin Isshu Day.”
Through these events, seniors within the same facility can communicate more and deepen their connections.
We hope everyone enjoys them together.
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- [For Seniors] Celebrate Children's Day: Make Your Own Koinobori (Carp Streamers)
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- [Childcare] Let's make and display in May! Wall Decoration Craft Ideas
- [For Seniors] Introducing trivia related to May!
- For Seniors: Snacks to Make in May That Capture the Season
- [For Seniors] Easy and fun seated activities you can do in your room
[For Seniors] Recommended Events in May: A Collection of Crowd-Pleasing Ideas (41–50)
Wishing Koinobori

This is a recreation activity where you draw a large picture of a carp streamer on paper and then attach round, cut-out message cards like scales.
It takes a bit of effort, but you can enjoy not only making and looking at the carp streamer, but also reading everyone’s messages.
If you’re doing this in a senior facility, it might be nice to ask visiting family members to write messages as well.
They will surely appreciate it.
The more participants there are, the more magnificent the carp streamer will be!
In conclusion
We introduced events and recreational activities related to May.
As the weather gets warmer, it becomes easier to plan outdoor activities like picnics and gardening.
It would be nice if older adults—who may have a diminished sense of time and season—could also enjoy the feeling of the season through May-themed events.



