I have what may be a unique situation, but maybe not. I hope you all have some suggestions for me. The demographics of the facility where I work have changed drastically over the last year and a half. We now have mostly younger people. Most in their 50's and early 60's and most of them men. I am having a hard time finding entertainment and activities to interest both the younger and my older 80"s and 90"s. I am open to any and all suggestions. My company is asking for more activities, but the ones I am doing often get cancelled due to non attendance. Balloon Volleyball, Bingo, bring the most. Wii bowling and Bean bag toss on an average 6. Everything else is 2 to 5. Very frustrated.
Everyone loves food! I would say try doing more socials. Wine & Cheese nights are always a hit here at our place. serve wine and have a platter with grapes, crackers and cheese per table (or indivdual plates) along with some music. Another fun thing that most enjoy is exercise, so chair exercise is always fun, pick out a few fun songs and come up with a sit down dance routine. I have bought Boomwhakers off of Amazon which are plastic musical tubes you can whack together for extra fun and sounds! Hope this helps
Hi Deborah, yes, it is really disheartening when you plan the activities and attendance is poor. One strategy that may help is involving residents’ relatives with ethnic food tasting. Here are other tips you may try: a) invite some residents to ‘help’ supervise their peers (eventually they may give it a try for 10 minutes) b) use individual invitations (made in a craft session by low care residents) c) Invite a friend or staff member with a well-behaved pet to visit d) Talk to the Music/Drama teacher in your local school to rehearse at your facility (most elderly people enjoy watching children) e) Start a gardening club (mainly pot plants and herbs) f) Announce a pic-nic lunch in your backyard g) Promote a Painting Competition with token prizes.
The Armchair Travel on this website is awesome! You can do everything from watching you tube to playing music to tasting food while you learn about different countries.
I truly appreciate this wonderful resource, it never fails to provide something meaningful to add to our activity schedule every month. I love to share our activities too in the hope of sharing the joy! Thank you!
I have what may be a unique situation, but maybe not. I hope you all have some suggestions for me. The demographics of the facility where I work have changed drastically over the last year and a half. We now have mostly younger people. Most in their 50's and early 60's and most of them men. I am having a hard time finding entertainment and activities to interest both the younger and my older 80"s and 90"s. I am open to any and all suggestions. My company is asking for more activities, but the ones I am doing often get cancelled due to non attendance. Balloon Volleyball, Bingo, bring the most. Wii bowling and Bean bag toss on an average 6. Everything else is 2 to 5. Very frustrated.
Another fun thing that most enjoy is exercise, so chair exercise is always fun, pick out a few fun songs and come up with a sit down dance routine. I have bought Boomwhakers off of Amazon which are plastic musical tubes you can whack together for extra fun and sounds!
Hope this helps
Here are some other ideas
https://www.goldencarers.com/search/?search=Baby+boomers+&search_tag=Activity
https://www.goldencarers.com/1950s-nostalgia-party/4827/
Thank you for your suggestions