Activities To Keep Seniors Engaged At Home

Activities To Keep Seniors Engaged At Home

The pandemic has caused a lot of people to just stay home and relax. Elderly adults have been affected by this situation because they are at a higher risk of being infected by COVID-19. This puts them not just in physical isolation, but emotional turmoil as well, most especially when they are not living with any family member. The good news is you can make them happy as you keep seniors engaged at home through these activities.

Watching A Movie

Do your loved ones have favorite movies? Well, now is the time you give them the chance to sit down and relax in the comfort of your own homes, as they reminisce the scenes that they have always admired in these films. You can schedule a day a week for them to hang out with someone from the family so that they can at least wind down. For elderly adults living under home care, you can ask the caregiver to include this activity in their schedules.

Playing Mental Games

Board and card games will exercise their minds as well. That way, they become mentally active and engaged. There are plenty of options from Monopoly and solitaire to Sudoku, jigsaw puzzles, and crossword puzzles. Try playing virtually with them as well so that you maintain social distancing while fostering communication as well. Scrabble and chess games are available online.

Trying Something New

Do you notice how they have loved nature now more than ever? Do you feel like they will love gardening? Then you can let them enjoy nature while taking care of plants at home. If they would rather stay indoors, you can introduce them to painting, writing poetry, knitting, and crocheting. Just keep them busy so that they will forget that they are somewhat in isolation.

Working Out

Keeping elderly adults physically healthy will not just make them fit. It will also keep them active while driving away boredom. You can hire a live-in caregiver to help them sort these activities out. That way, you can be sure that they still enjoy what they are doing without hurting themselves in the long run. Caregivers will definitely be more than willing to assist them during this time. As a family member, you can also be engaged in such activities, so make sure you set aside a portion of your precious time for them.

Reading Books

Do you remember the last time your loved ones read a book to themselves? Did you see how happy they were during those times? Why not give them the chance to enjoy what they love doing the most. Buy them books that will stimulate their minds. There are also downloadable books online, which they can listen to as if they are hearing a fairytale being read to them.

Baking And Cooking

These activities are among the most popular ones among those who have already been isolated because of this pandemic. Your loved ones have the liberty to try them as well. They will definitely be more than willing to give this a try. They can prepare anything from sumptuous dishes to the family’s comfort foods. Give them the freedom to choose what they want to cook. Just buy the necessary ingredients that they need. Make sure someone is there to assist them as well.

These are but just some of the few things your loved ones will enjoy doing while they are in isolation. Make a schedule for each activity to keep them busy the entire week.

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