Senior Community
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Supplies: collection of sing-along sheets.
Instructions: a singer (with a guitar or on piano) can lead a group chorus in songs from the “good old days,” or patriotic songs.
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Supplies: several blown-up balloons
Adaptation: chairs or wheelchairs arranged in a circle.
Instructions: the activities director or volunteer can bounce a balloon back and forth around a circle to the residents, which helps with developing balance and reflexes.
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Supplies: chairs and/or wheelchairs.
Instructions: the activities director can lead a group of residents in chair exercises, to build strength and flexibility.
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Instructions: the latest news, sports, and weather can be discussed in a group setting.
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Supplies: large TV with internet and channels, or DVD, with classic movies.
Instructions: residents can watch their favorite classic movies.
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Supplies: Bingo kit, with tiny ping-pong balls and wheel, and numbered place cards; low cost prizes for winning.
Instructions: often a favorite, residents, with the help of the activities director and volunteers, can play Bingo with families, and win prizes.
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Supplies: puzzles, with appropriate sizes for older residents.
Instructions: with the help of the activity director and volunteers, seniors have fun putting together pieces to puzzles.
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Supplies: small plants, with pots, soil, and pruning tools.
Instructions: the activity director can lead and assist with planting seeds, watering, and pruning plants – this can be therapeutic.
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Supplies: crochet yarn, needles, and hook; colored pencils and paper for drawing; beads and strands for making jewelry.
Instructions: The activity director can lead an arts and crafts class, with crocheting, drawing, and jewelry making.
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Supplies: board games such as Rummy Cube, Scrabble, and Dominoes.
Instructions: Participants can enjoy playing games with each other, and volunteers.
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Instructions: a religious leader can guide sessions discussing different parts of the Bible.
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Instructions: a qualified, friendly dog can be brought to the community home to help cheer up and engage seniors for a more positive outlook.
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Supplies: wheelchair accessible bus.
Instructions: residents may be taken by bus to day outings, such as to a museum or superstore.
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Supplies: hire local musicians, provide food, snacks, and drinks.
Adaptation: arrange seating and tables, with wheelchair accessibility. Have volunteers assist with setup and cleanup.
Instructions: residents celebrate holidays with musicians and/or cookouts.