Issues discussed in the material:
- How to organize games for Older Person's Day
- What games to come up with for Older Person's Day
- How to come up with fun games for Older Person's Day
- What outdoor games are suitable for the Day of the Elderly?
Life does not end at old age. In retirement, you can remain active, contrary to the prevailing stereotype that old people while away their days alone with TV. Older people just need to want to have fun, and they will be able to organize their own leisure time. For example, take part in quizzes and competitions, for which special skills, abilities or special qualities are completely optional. Competitions and games for the day of the elderly will open up the opportunity for old people to communicate with each other, this will lift their spirits and give them strength.
Scenario of gatherings for the day of the elderly
Can be used at any retirement party.
The script for the day of an elderly person, anniversary, March 8, New Year, etc. will also be useful. The gathering room is decorated with balloons, the windows are covered with curtains, tables are placed and set for tea drinking. On the separate table of the hostess there are candlesticks with candles. Children prepare several musical numbers for guests in advance.
The hostess enters the hall where the guests have gathered and lights candles. The accordion player sat on a chair.
Hostess: - Hello, dear guests! It's not often that we get to gather together like this. Talk over a cup of tea, listen to songs of youth, and dance. Our meetings are so precious because they unite us, help us overcome difficulties and share joy.
Gymnastics for bedridden patients
Bedsores and ulcers are common in bedridden patients and can lead to serious health problems. However, they are relatively easy to prevent with the help of an anti-bedsore mattress and safe exercises that can be performed at home, right in bed.
Even if the patient is inactive, you can choose simple exercises to make the heart beat better and the body move. This is especially important if the elderly person has limb injuries or suffers from diabetes.
Light stretching and exercise can also improve your mood. They need to be done every few hours.
But please note that you should first consult a physiotherapist about acceptable exercise.
Ditties for pensioners
The gatherings brought us together over fragrant tea, Here we don’t notice illnesses and hardships.
We will remember our acquaintances, and our successes, We will organize competitions together, various pleasures.
Don't let your neighbor get bored, make your neighbor happy, Take some sweet candy with your hot tea.
Our daring accordion player invites us to dance, Well, everyone decides for themselves who will go with whom.
And now the first competition: our respected harmonica player will play melodies, and we will try to guess them.
Guess the melody
The accordionist plays, for example, “Golden Mountains”, “Here someone came down from the hill”, “The daisies hid”, “Ah, Samara-town”, “Old maple”.
Hostess: It’s obvious that you know the melodies of your youth well, but let’s listen to something modern. Can you recognize them? The harmonist plays such melodies as “Birches” (Lube), “Tractor Drivers” (Igor Rasteryaev), and the Anthem of the Russian Federation.
Hostess: I suggest you sit now, chat, drink tea with sweets, listen to music. Guests spend time over a cup of tea.
Hostess: Is our tea delicious? What about sweets? But they are not simple. Each candy wrapper has a riddle written on it. Let's try to guess them? Everyone reads the riddle and guesses it together.
Hostess: I see that everyone has settled in and met their neighbors. Let's remember what was the happiest thing in our lives. This is personal for everyone. Share the joy. Let's start with this table. Please, Maria Ivanovna, tell us what was the happiest moment in your life for you. 3-4 people listen to stories.
Hostess: We shared our happiness. And what difficulties did you have to overcome in life? Remember the most memorable moments. 3-4 people are also interviewed.
Hostess: In order not to make us sad, we need to cheer you up. Let's gather in a circle, we'll all start dancing.
Hostess: We've warmed up well, we can take a breather. In addition, your grandchildren came to greet you. They have prepared small musical numbers that you are invited to evaluate. And so, welcome! Young dancers and pop performers.
Children perform small numbers.
Hostess: At our gatherings there is a married couple who have lived together for decades. This is Nina Alekseevna and Ivan Nikolaevich. Let's ask them to rise. Let's reveal a secret that you recently celebrated... your family anniversary. Let me congratulate you on this date and present you with a memorial address. The song “Wedding Flowers” performed by Irina Allegrova sounds for you.
Hostess: Most of you are now on a well-deserved rest. But I don’t think you’ll be bored. Housework, gardening, children and grandchildren, you never know the different things you do during the day.
Now we will hold a competition for the most efficient pensioner. I will ask three people to come forward. In front of you are three potatoes that need to be peeled, a doll that needs to be swaddled, and an electricity bill, the amount of which you must calculate and enter on the receipt. Whoever is the first to complete all three tasks efficiently and correctly is the winner.
Hostess: Our gatherings continue. Let's move on to dancing. Those who wish can go out into the circle, and the rest can drink tea.
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Olga
Guessing music from famous films, literary readings of children's poems based on roles, competitions in pairs: winding wool, coming up with an unusual headdress, etc.
Table competitions for birthdays for adults
Good afternoon, readers of the Family Leisure blog! Today I want to share my experiences that can help in holding a holiday for older people. Recently I was faced with the need to entertain a small number of guests who were already over 60. Some may argue about age and capabilities, but this required actively mental entertainment that could be performed without leaving the table.
Everyone knows that there are active competitions - this is when they dance, perform competitive tasks, and there are passive competitions - this is when you need to strain your brain and come up with something, write it down, read it. Singing and karaoke are universal, but not everyone is active in this direction. It all depends on the people who gather.
So, I propose a small scenario for elderly people to passively entertain guests, or it can be called “birthday competitions for adults at the table.”
First, you need to know what “type” of guests will be at the holiday. Can they walk, actively complete tasks, do they need glasses to read tasks, where will everything take place, how much time should be allocated for competitions.
After the guests have already eaten and begin to think about what to talk about, they warn about the upcoming 30-50 minute entertainment.
Entertainment games for older people: TOP 7 best
Despite the apparent apathy and lack of energy in older people, they are very warm towards various games that will help diversify their leisure time. The presented list of game scenarios for entertainment for the elderly will help pass the time cheerfully and in a good mood.
Press
Older people are often distrustful of modern technology. Therefore, various newspapers are a constant source of news information for them. Often, a stack of read newspapers sits like a heavy burden somewhere on the shelves, waiting to be disposed of. Offer older adults an activity that will not only help get rid of some newspapers, but also exercise their finger joints and wrists. To win this competition, you must tear the printed sheet as quickly and as finely as possible.
Details
Many older people are overly demanding of details. This behavior pattern is easily explained by an age-related decrease in brain activity. Meticulousness helps retirees not lose sight of the main thing. And it can be turned into an element of a competition to test the attentiveness of participants. In this case, props are not needed at all, but only a volunteer is needed, the features of whose appearance the participants in the competition must carefully study. After this, the presenter takes him to another room, where he removes or complements the appearance with some small detail (pins on a brooch or unbuttons one button of a shirt). The appearance of the returning volunteer must be “scanned” again by the competition participants to identify changes. The winner is the one who first noticed the transformation in appearance.
Searches and finds
For this competition you need to imagine yourself as pirates and treasure hunters. This entertainment for older people is great for those who want to have fun and in good company.
From among the participants, you need to choose a treasure hunter, who is shown an item that acts as a treasure, after which he goes into another room and waits for his turn. At this time, the remaining participants, who have taken on the role of pirates, are discussing the place for the “cache” in which the treasure must be hidden. After “burying” the treasure, a deck of cards must be passed around the “pirates” circle, the number of which coincides with the number of participants. Those who receive a card with a black suit become gunners, and those with a red suit become detectives. It is strictly forbidden to reveal your role to other “pirates”. After everyone has decided on their status, the treasure hunter returns to the room and begins the search for the treasure. The spotters must quietly suggest the right direction, while the detectives are engaged in identifying the spotters. If the investigator finds the gunner, the latter is eliminated from the game; If the investigator makes a mistake and names his colleague, both leave the game.
Forfeits and tasks
This game has a long history, so it will probably be known to all participants in the entertainment for older people.
Each player must provide the presenter with his own small original item. These could be brooches, handkerchiefs or even business cards. In parallel with this, each participant prepares a list of simple tasks, the points of which must be written down on separate pieces of paper. Having shuffled the pieces of paper with the tasks, the presenter puts them in an opaque box or hat. The same “container” must be prepared for the participants’ belongings. Taking the item out of the box, the presenter offers its owner a task from another “stash”, which must be completed immediately. If among the tasks there is a recitation of a favorite poem or a dance, such entertainment for older people may well become an evening of creative talents.
Chain
The props for this competition will be ordinary paper clips. Depending on the visual acuity of the participants, large or small specimens can be selected. Each player receives a whole box of paper clips of the required size. At the leader’s signal, you need to make a long chain of them. The goal of this type of entertainment for older people is to assemble a chain in the time allotted for the competition that will be longer than that of the competitors. This game helps train vision and develop mobility in the joints of the hands and wrists, which is especially important for older people.
Piggy Bank Rippers
There are a few preparations that need to be made before performing this activity for seniors. First, ensure there are a large number of coins of the same denomination. Secondly, prepare identical containers with lids for the number of participants. You need to make holes in the lids like in piggy banks. Coins should pass through these holes freely. Fill the containers with the same number of coins.
The players' task is to get coins without using available materials. You can shake them to make coins jump out through the hole. The winner is the player who empties his piggy bank first.
Bearded joke
The props for this competition are a skein of yarn and scissors. It is best to choose a thick brown or white thread. It is necessary to cut the threads in advance into pieces about 70 cm long, the quantity is not limited - the more, the better.
Participants in this entertainment for the elderly must be well versed in the field of jokes and witty stories. The goal of the competition is to take turns telling funny stories, stopping in the middle of the story. The rest of the participants must continue the joke. If one or more players succeed, the humoresque is recognized as “bearded”, and the storyteller receives a piece of yarn, which he must hang around his neck. The competition continues in a circle until one of the participants receives 10 pieces of yarn. That player gets a prize for being “bearded,” and the winner is the one with the fewest pieces of yarn.
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Table competitions for birthdays
1. Compose a congratulation from arbitrary adjectives.
I have used this type of congratulation more than once. It is suitable for all ages and will be remembered for a long time. It is necessary to print the congratulatory text in advance, but leave a dash before each noun word to enter the word adjective. I chose a frame of flowers and placed text on it in Photoshop. In separate developments, which will be at the end of the article, I share such a frame and a blank in a format that can be edited. All guests, in turn, must name any words that answer the questions: which, which, which. Warn that it is more interesting if these are non-standard adjectives. For example, not “beautiful, magical, smiling,” but “overfed, emaciated, tipsy.” Later, when all the spaces in the text are filled with these words, the moment comes to read out the congratulations to the birthday boy. It turns out very funny and the leaf itself is given as a keepsake.
2. Compose ditties or quatrains from the suggested phrases.
In advance, you need to print out blank pieces of paper on which phrases will be written and on the same piece of paper you need to compose a poem. It is also necessary to offer everyone pens and glasses (if needed). Tasks can be completed in pairs. Everyone pulls out a piece of paper for themselves. Leaflet blanks will be in development.
Phrases: - the eye does not close, the eyebrows are crumbling, the tooth has been loose for a long time, the ears are fluttering, the nose does not fit, the mouth does not close.
3. Read congratulations to the birthday boy with speech impediments.
Gatherings for older people at the table
Competitions for older people on the Day of the Elderly. Games for the holiday
There is little time left until October 5th, and this is a holiday. Have you forgotten what holiday this is? Why, it’s the day of the elderly, and new competitions for elderly people will help you in organizing and holding events. In addition to competitions, we have prepared other ideas that will make this day the best and unforgettable of the year.
It is important not only to hold a festive evening, but also to surprise your guests. We have the following template for chocolate:
As you can see, this is personalized chocolate for an elderly person’s day. Download the wrapper, print it and wrap a bar of real chocolate in it. And now you have a wonderful gift ready!
Competition - they say that...
Many people are sure that pensioners sitting at the entrance are always gossiping about everyone and everything. Let's check this out. We need to assemble several teams. In the first team, say a word to the first participant, for example, kolobok. And he writes one sentence on a piece of paper that can describe the bun. Then the second participant adds his thoughts, but at the same time he sees only the last two words of the first one’s sentence. Next, the third participant writes his thoughts, but he already sees the last two words from the second participant’s entry. And so the fourth participant reads everything that his team members wrote and tries to guess who they are talking about. Each team is given different characters, and in addition to the characters, you can use the names of films and cartoons.
Competition - what could it be?
The second competition is based on the popular game “Where is the Logic?” Guests, and they can also be divided into teams, are shown pictures. By connecting the pictures we get the answer. Examples for tasks:
You can also use other options: socks plus stockings, or knee socks. Refrigerator and fan - you get air conditioning.
Competition - remember past years
For the game, prepare cards with dates from previous years written on them. These could be the guests' birthdays, if the guests know each other, the dates of their weddings, and so on. If the guests do not know each other, then the dates are known to everyone. For example, in what year were potatoes brought to us, when did they start celebrating the day of the elderly, and so on.
Quiz for Old People's Day
In addition to competitions and games, you can hold an interesting quiz at the festival. We already have a fully prepared quiz script for the day of the elderly. Watch and play.
Elderly Day is associated with the word good. Invite guests to remember as many phrases as possible with the word good. For example:
- good night - good day - kind person - good fellow - thank you for your kind words
And so on. You can call in turns and whoever could not answer in turn is eliminated. Or maybe for a while, whoever writes the most phrases.
Competition – songs in verse
Grandparents know and love songs from yesteryear. Will they be able to guess these songs if they are encrypted in poetry? Let's try:
Competition - for old age
Oh, what only pensioners don’t save money for. But they save the old fashioned way - they put money in an ordinary glass jar! Let's see which of the guests can determine the size of the deposit by eye. Prepare several glass jars and put a different number of coins and bills in each jar. Hand out the jars to the guests and they must respond. What amount is there? You cannot open the lids on the jars, you cannot put your hand into the jars. Whichever guest answers more correctly by eye takes this amount for himself.
Intellectual warm-up
Simple games are very useful here - they have been well known to older people for a long time, do not require quick action, but train thinking well and are very exciting.
1. "Tic Tac Toe"
Prepare an improvised board and sheets of A4 paper with large squares for the game, black and red markers so that the spectators can clearly see the moves. Attach the sheets to the board and invite two people to participate. Everyone makes their own move (the first one is after the draw). Prepare material for several pairs. First, regular pairs play, then the winners play against each other, then the two main winners.
2. "Golden mean"
A fun game about "hybrids". Invite participants to determine what will happen if they combine:
- Woman and fish (mermaid)
- Socks and stockings (knee socks)
- Man and horse (centaur)
- Bicycle and motorcycle (moped)
- Briefcase and backpack (satchel)
- Refrigerator and fan (air conditioning)
The one with the most correct answers wins.
3. "Riddles"
Everything is extremely simple: prepare simple riddles and offer to guess them. Those who guess correctly receive forfeits - bright cards. The one with the most cards wins.
4. "Proverbs"
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Prepare well-known and not so famous proverbs. During the competition, the presenter says the beginning, and the participants finish the rest. A more difficult option: prepare proverbs of other nations and offer to remember Russian proverbs about the same thing.
5. “With eyes closed”
Prepare scarves and several small toys for the game - fruits of a recognizable shape (apple, pear), birds (duck, for example), animals. Blindfold the participants and give them objects in their hands, asking them to guess them by touch.
6. “And your whole back is white!”
Participants (it is better if there are at least 8-10 people) stand one after another in a circle. Sheets of thick white paper are attached to their backs, and everyone receives a marker or thick felt-tip pen. The player who stood first starts the game. He draws some kind of figure on a piece of paper that is on the back of the last player. The latter draws on the back of the previous one what he felt on his back. And so on until the end. Then the results are compared. The winner is the one who most accurately depicted his “back” drawing.
How to write a script and organize a holiday for the elderly
As children, we dream of growing up as quickly as possible. As we become independent, we become frustrated because of the lack of free time. We are constantly in a hurry, but we don’t have time to do anything. After retirement, the situation changes dramatically. Life is confined to the four walls of your own apartment, and the main entertainment is watching television. Relaxation evenings for seniors with competitions are an opportunity for pensioners to get out of their boring routine. We tell you how to prepare for such an event and develop your own holiday scenario.
Reading
Reading good books helps reduce anxiety, relieve stress and delay cognitive decline.
If an older person used to enjoy reading, they may want to re-read their favorite books.
If the patient cannot independently hold and leaf through a paper or electronic book, or cannot see the text due to deteriorating vision, use audiobooks. There are a huge number of narrated books that are easy to find on the Internet, in particular on Youtube.
How to write an entertainment program for retirees
The secret to a successful senior night is preparation. Impromptu is great, but it’s better to plan everything in detail for the day in advance. Quizzes, comic competitions and games for older people are selected depending on the age of the participants, hobbies and capabilities. The program is thought out in such a way that the event takes place in a friendly atmosphere, no one feels embarrassed or offended.
It is important to decide the following points:
- Write a detailed script for the get-togethers.
- Find a balance - combine outdoor games for the elderly with intellectual ones at the tables if the event takes place in a club.
- Purchase the necessary props for games and competitions.
- Find a suitable place and decorate it. The venue for the event is spacious, with comfortable areas for relaxation, if it takes place indoors and not outdoors. It’s better to play it safe and prepare more chairs than you plan to have guests.
- If you're thinking about hosting a tea party, you'll need to purchase dishes, treats, napkins, a tablecloth, water bottles, and tea bags in advance. Don't forget to bring trash bags, too.
- Choose a tactful and friendly host whose jokes will be appropriate and not offensive.
- Prepare keepsakes for all guests. Stationery, souvenirs, and diplomas are suitable. It is better to avoid sweets - not everyone is allowed to eat them for health reasons. Guests with diabetes and food allergies will be upset by such surprises.
- Issue invitations and inform participants in advance about the date and location of the event for pensioners. It is better to choose the first half of the day, when older guests are full of strength and energy. Don’t forget to remind those invited the day before that the celebration will take place tomorrow.
- Hold an organizational meeting for volunteers. Instruct each participant and answer all questions.
What are the different types of intellectual entertainment for older people?
For older people, who no longer have the same strength and energy, those entertainments in which it is necessary to demonstrate their intellectual potential are preferable. Showcasing the experience and wisdom of the past years will be enthusiastically received by most participants in entertainment for older people.
For men, you can offer a competition in which you need to show your ability to build a tool with your own hands or fix a non-standard breakdown. Speed and originality of execution will be key parameters for assessing the results. In addition, older men are characterized by courtesy and delicacy, while older women are very fond of signs of attention shown towards them. Organize a competition, the goal of which is to achieve the favor of a beautiful lady with the help of various, often non-standard, but very tactful signs of attention.
Despite the abundance of modern films with special effects, many people like to watch old movies. This is especially true for older people, for whom the release of most of these films coincided with the period of youth and the pleasant memories associated with it. Today they spend quite a lot of time in front of the TV screen, so a competition to guess their favorite actor or movie can be received quite warmly. With the skillful guidance of the presenter, such entertainment for older people can smoothly turn into an evening of memories or a song concert.
What is important to consider when preparing a script
Senior Citizens' Day will be fun at the festive table if you choose suitable competitions and fun. All of them can be divided into three groups:
Young participants strive to show dexterity and strength. Older people have different needs and motivations - grandparents want to show off their intelligence, test their intuition and just have a heartfelt conversation in a pleasant company.
Speak out the terms of participation slowly. Repeat the main points loudly and clearly several times so that participants with hearing problems understand what is being said. There is no need to rush older guests. If something doesn’t work out right away, pensioners need to be supported, praised for their perseverance, and given tips.
The day of the elderly does not always pass without quarrels, so the task of the presenter is to prepare for such an outcome of events, tactfully reassure the parties to the conflict and switch attention to other activities. Read more about the psychology of older people.
What entertainment can save older people from
Elderly people who have retired, as a rule, find themselves left to their own devices. Many of them have serious illnesses that limit their lifestyle choices. That’s why you can so often find grandparents sitting on a bench near the entrance, reconciled with their status. Activities for seniors can bring back excitement and interest in an active life.
There are accessible hobbies for every age. It is very important for pensioners to maintain interest in life and stimulate brain activity; this protects against age-related dementia and diseases associated with decreased functioning of the nervous system. Activities for older adults, particularly mind games, can help combat boredom, maintain clarity of thought, and stimulate brain activity, preventing the development of Alzheimer's disease.
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Competitions
Scenario for the Day of the Elderly - a rough plan of action. During the program, you need to constantly monitor the activity of participants. If someone does not want to join competitions, there is no point in insisting and forcibly “pulling” them onto the stage. Then even the most modest guests will have pleasant impressions of the holiday. The older the invitees, the less active entertainment you add to the holiday scenario for the Day of the Elderly.
It is important to think through entertainment in such a way that retirees have free time. Schedule an "intermission" in the middle of the party or leave an hour for talking and dancing at the end.
Photos from the past
Let the celebration begin right in the lobby. Warn guests in advance to bring their children's photographs. Prepare a poster with numbered files of appropriate size for the photographs, a list of participants, and a voting pen. Guests will have to guess who is captured in the photo and make the appropriate mark. At the end of the program, the presenter announces the results and sums up the results. The most recognizable participant receives a gift, the rest receive consolation prizes.
In search of treasure
Tell guests at the entrance that their task is to find as many precious crystals as possible. Hang paper decorations for Senior Citizens' Day in different parts of the room. At the end of the evening, count who has collected the record number of “treasures” and award a prize to the lucky treasure hunter.
Some tips for organizers
In order for a holiday or a day off with entertainment to be a success, it is necessary to take into account the age, personal and physical characteristics of each elderly person.
General recommendations
An elderly person sees, hears and moves worse, and thinks more slowly. The main rule of any competition for old people is a low, even slow, pace. Don’t rush participants into action, don’t rush them into answering quiz questions, but give them prompts if necessary, praise and encourage them.
Holidays for retirees around the world
People in different countries are preparing for the Day of the Elderly, which is celebrated on October 1. In Europe and America, the holiday was approved in 1991. In Russia it began to be celebrated in 1992.
Abroad, as a result of Elderly Day, funds are raised for those in need. All TV show scripts are written based on the interests of older people. Traditionally, they organize fairs, festivals, conferences and educational games for the elderly.
Older Person's Day is celebrated in different countries of the world
There are about 500 Sun City communities in the United States, where every day for residents over 55 feels like a holiday. Those tired of boring get-togethers for retirees are welcome in this unusual place, where real estate is sold at reasonable prices. Educational programs, master classes, fitness training, outdoor picnics and other entertainment for older people are held constantly. There are special areas for board games, bowling and billiards. In Sun City it is easy to get support if you find yourself in agriculture in your seventh decade. The motto of this unique place is “live life to the fullest.”
There is no such place in Russia yet, but it is within your power to organize interesting leisure activities for grandparents. Exciting games, competitions, karaoke and dancing will give those gathered a feeling of celebration and will be remembered for a long time.
Results
For many bedridden patients, their greatest desire is to feel normal again. It is very depressing for them to constantly see the same four walls, eat the same set of dishes and need help with even the simplest things.
If a bedridden elderly person is able to independently perform at least basic tasks, do not try to help him with absolutely everything. Give the patient the opportunity to do something himself. Find him suitable activities that will diversify his day and add a little joy to his life.
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