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[Easy to Start!] Simple Recreational Activities to Enjoy in Nursing Homes

The more difficult a recreation activity is, the more effective it can be for brain training and physical benefits—but for people who aren’t fond of such activities, it can become even more off-putting.

There’s also the issue that activities requiring a lot of preparation or elaborate materials can be hard to set up.

In this article, we’ll introduce easy, enjoyable recreational activities.

How about using simple, convenient activities to spark communication? And if you’re getting tired of the basics, adding just a small twist can make them much more fun!

[Do It Right Away!] Simple Recreational Activities to Enjoy at Nursing Homes (31–40)

Paper Cup Whack-a-Mole

[100-yen shop] Super-exciting recreation with a paper-cup Whac-A-Mole
Paper Cup Whack-a-Mole

Paper cup whack-a-mole is a simple, fun recreation activity.

You make a hammer out of a paper cup and play a game of covering and uncovering placed paper cups, which helps train hand movements and flexibility.

If you compete to see how many cups you can remove within a set time, it becomes even more enjoyable.

Older adults can join at their own pace, so everyone can have a friendly, sociable time together.

It also boosts concentration, making it perfect for brain training.

Preparation is easy, so it’s great for starting casually whenever you have a little spare time.

A bingo game that uses both the head and the body to have fun

[Urayasu School Tuesday Class] A Bingo Game That Makes You Think While You Run (Lower Grades Class)
A bingo game that uses both the head and the body to have fun

This is a game where you toss beanbags into targets arranged in a grid, aiming to line up a row.

By adjusting the number and size of the squares and the distance to the targets, you can tailor the rules to the participants and make it exciting.

The key is how you throw the beanbags so they reach the targets; it helps build concentration for gauging distances to far objects and for adjusting throwing strength.

Assess your own abilities carefully and decide which targets you’re more likely to reach.

In conclusion

We introduced some easy recreational activities. Some can be enjoyed right away without any equipment, and we also picked out classic options you’ll want to do again and again—once you make them, you can use them next time too. If you use video sites and the like, you can enjoy a variety of quizzes and challenges, so be sure to give them a try!