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Noodle Soccer

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Susan avatar

Hi Elaine

I love what you did and I am sure your residents loved it also

What creativity you have

Thank you for sharing

Elaine avatar
Elaine Activities Director/ Speech Path

For July 4th, I bought battery operated lights that look like capsules and are put into the balloons before blowing them up. ( Party City) Then after dinner and a parade around the facility with patriotic music from my I- pad, we made our own fireworks. We placed the balloons on a large parachute and then turned out the lights in our immediate area. The red balloons with

Flying up into the air with the lights looked almost like fireworks. Next time, I would buy the balloons earlier so blue ones would have been included.

Rose avatar
Rose Life Enrichment Coordinator

These are great ideas. I will be trying them out. My residents volleyball, I got an indoor volleyball net before social distancing began and my folks were so into that game they miss it terribly. Definteley trying the noodle soccer

Suzanne avatar

Hi. I love this idea.

I was wondering if anyone has some ideas:

when running a group activity, eg a quiz, how to include involve people who have cognitive abilities, and people with dementia. I find this a big challenge. I would love everyone's feed back.

jane avatar

What fun we had. I changed the name to hockey and had a goal keeper near the frame.

Everyone loved it and it got extremely competitive. Thank goodness the noodles were

foam, otherwise who knows what would have happened! Thank you very much.

Also like the idea of tennis with balloons. May try that.

Heather avatar

Hi,

Just wanted to say thanks for sharing this game, I played it today with our high care residents using a large exercise ball and the noodles and our residents had a ball. Lots of laughing and residents who do not usually participate in games joined in.

regards Heather

Talita avatar

Hi Jane!

I believe you call them woggles or water logs in the UK!

They are colourful foam cylinder shaped toys for the pool, they can help you stay afloat.

Cheers!

Joanne avatar
Joanne Leisure and Lifestyle Co ordinator

I have used the noodles cut into 3 for exercising with, mind you there is plenty of space needed

jane avatar

Help me please, being a ignoramus what in the world are beach noodles?

Other than that it sounds fun and a game hopefully I can include.

Jane

Jacqui  avatar

Yes we have used x2 ballons for extra fun.

Maureen avatar

I have also used the pool noodles for hitting a beach ball around it creates many comments and laughter however the one that gets most reaction is when we put the tables into a square, remove glasses and prepare for beach volley ball without the beach. Those with sight problems get into it as they can make out a shape and or have both hands up in readiness they hit the ball with their hands as hard as they wish and get lots of exercises and hand eye coordination fun.

Dee avatar

balloon tennis has always worked for me. I use hip hop fast moving music. A sure winner.

I will try the noodle soccer game sounds great fun!....Thank you!

Barry avatar

We have been using a third of a pool noodle and a beach ball and after our chair exercise class we stay in our chairs in a circle and play noodle tennis, you can here the laughter all through the facility so much so that the other residents sometimes come and join in, we also play it in the dementia unit and they love it too.

Deidre avatar

I love the suggestion for noodle soccer after chair exercises, I will be using this idea after our next exercise class!

Helen avatar

Another great idea with halved pool noodles is to play "tennis" with a balloon. Great fun with lots of laughter.

Jacqui  avatar

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