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For Seniors: Fun Entertainment That Excites at Nursing Homes

Throughout the year, senior care facilities hold a variety of events such as cherry-blossom viewing parties, summer festivals, Respect for the Aged Day celebrations, and Christmas parties.

Staff members may find themselves wondering each year what kind of entertainment will delight the residents.

So this time, we’d like to introduce recommended entertainment ideas that seniors will enjoy!

To make sure seniors have fun, we’ve included a wide range of ideas—from period dramas and magic to singing and dancing.

Please use these suggestions as a reference and adapt them creatively to fit your event.

[For Seniors] Liven Up the Nursing Home! Fun Entertainment (61–70)

Exercise to the song ‘Spring Has Come’

Simple exercises and senior activities: “Spring Has Come” brain training that livens up day-service programs
Exercise to the song 'Spring Has Come'

The familiar children’s song “Spring Has Come.” This time, we’ll introduce a brain-training exercise you can do while singing this song.

First, let’s review the movement performed over four beats.

After taking three steps in place, on the fourth beat, clap your hands and lift your thigh.

That’s all.

This may seem simple on its own, but doing it while singing the nursery rhyme will likely change your impression.

Moving your body, recalling the lyrics, and singing—these separate actions provide stimulation to the brain and are said to help prevent cognitive decline.

It can be done anywhere and with any number of participants, so it’s also recommended as a recreational activity in senior care facilities.

Mito Komon Exercise

Activity Care in 3 Minutes Vol.16 [Exercise] “Everyone Knows It! Mito Komon” Gymnastics
Mito Komon Exercise

This is an exercise routine that moves the whole body to the theme song of Mito Kōmon, a staple of period dramas.

Because it uses a song everyone knows, the music itself is enjoyable.

Despite its powerful feel, the song’s gentle tempo is another key point; moving your body while catching the rhythm helps you generate strength.

Once you get used to moving along with the music, doing it while singing is also recommended, as it is expected to help improve cognitive function.

Balloon basket

Senior Activity: Balloon Basketball!
Balloon basket

Let’s enjoy basketball using balloons.

Basketball often comes up as a topic on TV and in newspapers, doesn’t it? Many older adults are probably familiar with basketball.

Have the older adults sit in a circle on chairs and try to get balloons into a hoop hanging in the center.

You can also split them into left and right sides for a team game.

Some older adults may have enjoyed playing basketball in the past.

Reminiscing about those days could make it even more exciting.

Cosplay dance

Cosplay?! Staff dance?! Respect-for-the-Aged Day event
Cosplay dance

Why not incorporate cosplay dance—something that can be enjoyed in many ways—into entertainment at senior care facilities? The idea is to deliver songs and dances while dressed and styled as enka singers or anime characters.

The visual impact alone makes it perfect for occasions where you want to express gratitude and bring joy to seniors.

In addition to costumes, try mimicking the signature singing and dance styles as well.

Whether it’s a uniquely funny act that makes everyone laugh or a full-on, polished dance, showcase cosplay dances that fit the scene.

wotagei

Day Service Center Saikou staff performance, FY 2021 Respect for the Aged Day event: Senbonzakura, wotagei, glow sticks, chemical lights, LED, iPhone filming
wotagei

Wotagei is a performance that energizes concerts by singers and idols.

It’s a perfect entertainment idea for occasions that honor seniors and celebrate longevity.

Hold glowing penlights and show off routines with flexible, free-form choreography.

In addition to the latest hits, themes like Showa-era kayōkyoku, pop, or enka are also recommended.

It would be fun to have seniors clap along, or even join in with wotagei moves they can do while seated.

Give it a try as an opening act to liven up your event.