Fun Activities for Active Seniors

Crafts, Games, Party Ideas, and Holiday Tips for Senior Citizens

© Janienne Jennrich

Nov 19, 2007
Chess Activity Photo, Photo By craig toron, Courtesy SXC
Ideas and tips for older adults at senior centers, in active-living situations, in senior citizen group homes, and at home. Fun activities for seniors and senior groups.

Active senior citizens may be limited in some way, but still be bright and happy to join into a fun or educational activity. Stimulating the mind and body has been proven to stall the aging process, which leads to better living.

Here are some ideas for simple, engaging, fun activities for seniors. Some seniors may have skills to lead games or classes. Otherwise, caregivers, staff, teachers or family members may be brought in to lead or arrange events.

Activities for Seniors: Hobbies, Crafts & Classes Suitable for Older Adults

  • Calligraphy
  • Digital photography
  • Flower arranging
  • Scrapbooking
  • Quilt making or sewing
  • Computer and Internet use
  • Ballroom or square dancing
  • Fishing or hunting
  • Foreign Language
  • Art and Painting
  • For more ideas, check city & college extension pamphlets for classes.
  • Craft and sewing stores often offer short-term courses and workshops.
  • For a longer term activity, look into semester-long classes at a local college.

Group Activities for Senior Citizens

  • A home or community garden can be set up in any sized area, even in containers.
  • A book discussion club is stimulating and accessible to most people. Books are available on tape and in large print as well.
  • Volunteer work for those in need can include making blankets, packing school supplies for children, and more. For ideas, search charities online or ask around at local churches and community organizations. There is always a need for help.
  • Recreational group exercise classes make movement more fun and tolerable. Aqua-aerobics (available at most YMCAs and community pools) are especially senior-friendly.
  • Movie night with popcorn and perhaps a 'theme' party could be great fun. Revisit old favorites or enjoy newer films at home or in a theater.
  • DVD travel "tours," complete with potluck food from the region is a real treat.
  • Hold an English Afternoon Tea for Seniors
  • A choral group can stay in-house or travel to share joy with others.
  • A senior travel group could hire buses or carpool to attractions such as the zoo, local gardens, ethnic or interesting restaurants, art galleries, and more. Ask for special accommodations ahead of time, if need be.
  • Regular game nights can be fun. Try Bunco, Bingo, or a chess club, for instance.

For more ideas, read: Fun Activities for Senior Citizens and Fun Visits With Senior Citizens

Also visit the Best Information for Seniors and Senior Citizen Caregivers website, where there are many more ideas.

Activity Ideas for Older Adults During the Holidays

These ideas can be adapted year-round for all holidays.

  • Making Christmas & Hanukkah gifts can be enriching. There are many books at the library and ideas on the Internet. Make gifts for family, friends, children, or a craft sale.
  • Trips to view Christmas lights are magical. Perhaps some will become inspired to decorate their home or center with twinkling lights.
  • Holding a toy drive or canned food drive for a food bank is rewarding and requires only a box with a sign and a little advertising.
  • A cookie exchange can work well with each person involved baking a dozen cookies per each other person in the group (plus a dozen to keep). For instance, if 5 people join in, then each person bakes and wraps (or bags) 5 sets of 12 cookies each (60 cookies total). At the exchange, each person trades cookies until everyone has 5 varieties of treats. Add extra fun by printing up recipes for each individual. And of course, stay, chat and have a warm drink.

Whatever the choices, thinking up fun activities for older adults can make life fuller and more enjoyable. Helping or giving to others is uplifting. Exercise or mind-stimulating activities help slow or reverse the aging process. All of these are great reasons for our honored older adults to remain active and interested in life.


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Chess Game for Seniors Photo, Photo By craig toron, Courtesy SXC
Active Senior, Photo By Anissa Thompson, Courtesy SXC
Active Seniors on London Walk, Photo By Mee Lin Woon, Courtesy SXC
Grandma Enjoys Activities, Photo By Benjamin Earwicker, Courtesy SXC
Senior Craft Idea, Christa Richert


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Comments
Sep 23, 2009 2:57 PM
Guest :
need ideas for nursing home residents
Sep 24, 2009 1:20 PM
Guest :
What would be a good activity for a senior woman at a nursing with Demetia?
Oct 25, 2009 6:17 AM
Guest :
I am looking for ideas for Christmas crafts for residents in a retirement and LTC facility.
Nov 2, 2009 5:05 PM
Guest :
my sugesstions for activities for a senior with dementia are bingo , word searches , photos from way back , just wear a name tag and teasure the moments. i have planned themed parties at two in the afternoon passed out name tags and smiled
Nov 2, 2009 5:05 PM
Guest :
my sugesstions for activities for a senior with dementia are bingo , word searches , photos from way back , just wear a name tag and teasure the moments. i have planned themed parties at two in the afternoon passed out name tags and smiled
Nov 5, 2009 10:12 AM
Guest :
All the ideas that you have suggested are assuming seniors are about to die. How about kayaking, skiing, tennis, hiking. All activities that make us more fit and help us feel alive. I just read a story about a 91 year old woman that won a water skiing contest. Let perk and take part in life.
Nov 5, 2009 11:27 PM
Janienne Jennrich :
>>"All the ideas that you have suggested are assuming seniors are about to die."<<

Oh goodness... that is certainly not what I meant at all.I think if you re-read the article you will see lots of active ideas like volunteering, digital photography, gardening. Writing for and about seniors is a challenge because there is such a huge and varied difference between people.

If you are interested, I have written several articles, such as "Active Seniors Unique Adventures: Volunteer Opportunities and Fun for Energetic Senior Citizens" which are slanted toward strong, active seniors. Also see my article about the 80 year old man that ran a full marathon!Search under my name (Janienne Jennrich) in the "Writers" search or see my profile by clicking on my name above.

I appreciate all input and encourage readers to help each other here, as well! - JJ, Writer
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