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Recreational Activities for the Elderly

Is Mom or Dad getting tired of the same old routine day-in and day-out? Then maybe it's time to mix things up with some fun activities. The following are ideas to get your elder loved one's mind moving and blood circulating.

Happening Hobbies

It's never too late to start up a hobby. Seniors can choose from a wide range of activities done alone or with others during a class or social gathering. The following ideas might spark some interest:[1,2]

Engaging Exercises

Moving around doesn't have to be a chore. In fact, exercise can be fun if seniors incorporate activities that they enjoy into their exercise routine. As an added bonus, scientific studies show that staying physically active and exercising regularly can help prevent or delay many diseases and disabilities.[3] Additionally, even moderate exercise and physical activity can improve the health of people who are frail or who have diseases that accompany aging.[3] The following are a few activities fit for seniors:[4]

How to get started

While senior citizens are often unaware of all of the services that are available to them, they might be surprised to find many classes and activities offered in their area that are suited just for them. The following resources are good places to start.

When you sense your loved one suffering from boredom, remember there are endless activities catered just for the elderly.

References

  1. Jennrich, Janienne. (November 19, 2007) Retrieved July 1, 2009 from the Suite101.com Web Site: http://senior-leisure-activities.suite101.com/article.cfm/fun_activities_for_active_seniors.
  2. Hardy, Marcelina and Kelley, Tracey. (n.d.) Activities Crafts for Senior Citizens. Retrieved July 1, 2009 from the Love to Know Web Site: http://seniors.lovetoknow.com/Activities_Crafts_for_Senior_Citizens.
  3. National Institutes on Aging. (March 19, 2002) Exercise for Older Adults: Benefits of Exercise. Retrieved July 1,2009 from the National Institutes on Aging Web Site: http://nihseniorhealth.gov/exercise/benefitsofexercise/04.html.
  4. Helpguide.org. (n.d.) Senior Fitness and Exercise. Retried July 1, 2009 from the helpguide.org Web Site: http://www.helpguide.org/life/senior_fitness_sports.htm.
  5. McGee, Susie, Karam, Misty, Kelley, Tracey. (n.d.) Recreational Activities for the Elderly. Retrieved July 1, 2009 from the Love to Know Web Site. http://seniors.lovetoknow.com/Recreational_Activities_for_the_Elderly.