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Activities for an Assisted Living Facility

December 21, 2010

I am the coordinator of social activities for an elderly care home. Any ideas for an easy, simple recipes, or food decorations for the residents to do?

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By Malky from London

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December 21, 20100 found this helpful

Icing sugar cookies.
Fold some paper into cards for the residents and provide glue and other craft materials for them to decorate. It's a great project for them to give to their families for the holidays. You can also make paper ornaments.
Try making some homemade chocolates which are fairly easy. You need semi sweet chocolate chips (or whichever you prefer) a can of nuts. ( I've used cashews) and some milk. Melt the chocolate chips on a double boiler. Stir in a bit of milk to thin the chocolate out a bit. Toss in the nuts and pour the mixture onto waxed paper. Set it in the fridge for a few hours and package. It makes a good item to sell at a bake sale.

 

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December 21, 20100 found this helpful

My former mother-in-law is in an actual nursing home, in a wheel chair because she lost one leg, due to poor circulation. She helps bake the cakes, is in a handbell choir, they work on jigsaw puzzles, and I can't remember what else all she has mentioned doing, but they are always busy.

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This is in a small town of about 1,000 people.

 
December 21, 20100 found this helpful

My 91 yr old mother-in-law recently moved in with us and I too am looking for activities.
Believe it or not her very favourite thing to do is make cabbage rolls. She must have missed doing this and really enjoys getting her hands in there! I have noticed how much better she has become at doing this too; the arthritis that was crippling her is getting less disabling as she exercised her fingers.
Search on the web for Marshmallow Fondant; its like plasticine that you can eat. Let them make decorations to top a cake with, thats always fun!

 
December 23, 20101 found this helpful

There is always bingo. I worked in nursing home a total of 14 years. A few years ago I was a patient there twice in one year. One my favorite things was making individual pizzas. We flattened biscuits by just pressing on them and stretching them out.

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The activity person put on a little pizza sauce. We could choose our toppings such as mini pepperoni slices, onion, green peppers, etc. The kitchen baked them and we had a nice afternoon snack.

 
May 2, 20122 found this helpful

There was this game I played at school and I was thinking it would be fun for residents to do. You get a beach ball and you cover the entire ball with questions, about an inch apart from each other.

For the game, you toss the ball to a resident when they catch it whatever question their pointer finger on their right hand lands on that's the question that they have to answer. I think this games help promotes memory, because the questions are things they would have to think about, things from their pasts like what there favorite candy was growing up, or what they like to do on the weekends when they were younger.

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It also helps with physical because they have to catch the ball so they are up and being active.

Another thing is it helps residents get to know each other and socialize. I am going to be introducing this game to the assisted living facility that I currently work at.

 
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July 22, 2011

I would like to ask your suggestions about any activities in a assisted living facility that I could add on to what we currently offer. Are there any suggestions, besides bingo?

By May

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July 25, 20111 found this helpful

I used to take my Basset Hounds as Pet Therapy dogs to a State ran facility. I had my choice of Nursing Homes and I chose the State ran one because those seniors very, rarely had visitors. I got to know all the patients well but had to stop going because my one dog got really attached to Horace and when Horace passed away Daisy did not want to go anymore.

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Besides Bingo and being sat in front of a TV, they had activities 3 times a week. They had bowling with plastic pins like little kids use, sometimes people would come and sing or play the piano for them. I wish I could remember all the things they did but all in all there was something to do for residents who wanted to participate.

How about a movie night and go to the Library and check out an older movie that they would remember from their younger days. Gone with the Wind, think old time actors and actresses, Clark Gable, Jean Simmons etc. Simple arts and crafts and keep in mind their fingers, old fingers don't bend as well when they were much younger. While at the Library, you can check out some books on CD's and play them in your common area or have a certain time set for it.

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Depending where you are and the climate, but where I grew up in South Florida all the Nursing Homes and Assisted Living have outside courtyards and many of the residents loved to just sit outside in the fresh air and the warmth of the sun on their faces. Since many of them are inside what about an area for plants that they can sink their hands into if they wanted. There's just something about being inside all the time and fresh air is wonderful for moral.

Do any of the residents like word puzzles? Find out if they like actual Word Puzzles or the kind where you search for them, once you know you can go to a Dollar Store buy a book and then enlarge it to 11 X 17 and make copies. Think of games that they might have done as children. Lincoln Logs, Blocks, Coloring Books, Checkers, Chess.

All the Seniors I was around were in their late 80's or older sadly it seemed like a place where family dumped loved ones to get old and die. Harriet was one of my favorite people and she would cheat at cards and I always let her win. Then there was this one elderly lady who flat out did not like me at all or either of my dogs.

Whenever she saw me she always said without failure, "You're fat and your dogs look like pigs". I avoided her at all costs and then one day Daisy, Yogi and I ended up in the elevator with her and for whatever reason she just reached out and grabbed my chest. I guess in her mind she was pleased that she was more blessed than I was and never messed with me again.

There were 2 much younger people. One was like in her mid 20's and had a stroke. For whatever reason she was a permanent resident and she could no longer speak or really use her hands to write. The other was a lady who was in her early 50's who had Cerebral Palsy shared her room with her mother who took care of her instead of the nurses.

Depending on your rules and regulations, you could have contests, make them up as you go along, everyone loves seeing their own name in huge letters hung in the Dining Room or Common area and you could find really great prizes also at the Dollar Store. How about Silly Dress Up Day or certain days you encourage everyone to wear the same color whether it be clothes or pajamas.

If granted permission and you had a mini bus or van not to mention a few volunteers, they all looked forward to time away from the Home. Take them to a mall, many times they just like to sit and watch people go by. Anyway, I know how heart wrenching it is at times and it's not a job for everyone so extra blessing for you, for being kind and caring. Think of it as a Day Care for the elderly and your imagination will take you a long ways. :>)

 

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July 27, 20110 found this helpful

I work in a nursing home in the Activity Dept. and some of our most successful activities are stringing beads for necklaces or key chains ( they love working with beads!) Some of them loved working with watercolor paints. I had large pre-printed images and they loved coloring it with paint. We've made small papier mache bowls. We've done yarn weavings and sewed necklaces with yarn on plastic canvas pieces. They love it when musicians come play music for them. We have live music once a week. They love to sing. I also do hand massages with nice smelling lotion. The ladies (and a few men) love it. We do manicures once a week. And they'll all come out for root beer floats or ice cream socials. We've also done cheese and crackers with fruit and they like that alot. And church on Sundays is big. We have several local churches who rotate coming once a month to lead the church service for our residents and that's very important.

Hope this helps.

 
June 26, 20190 found this helpful

In our community, the staff organizes lots of activities for seniors. Every week we watch films, play dominoes, rummy cubes, poker, and bridge. Several times a week there are watercolor workshops, exercises, Bible studies. Here are some more examples of activities for an assisted living community theinnatlospatios.com/.../

 
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July 15, 2017

Mental and physical stimulation is important for everyone when growing older, but especially for those individuals who may be legally blind or living with Altzheimers or dementia. Finding stimulating new activities can slow mental and physical deterioration and can be a healthy outlet for emotions as well.

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December 21, 2010

I am starting up several activity sessions in an elderly people's care home. I am looking for ideas for crafts and different activities. We have residents of all different abilities. Can anyone suggest any ideas?

 
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July 30, 2009

I'm an Activities Director at a small assisted living home. I'm always looking for new ideas of interactive crafts, games, stories, and other stuff for my residents to do. Any suggestions? Thanks!

 
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