5 Engaging Homecare Activities for Seniors at Home

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Seniors can benefit from engaging in activities that help keep their minds sharp and active and their bodies healthy. Activities such as music therapy, art projects, gardening, or even reading books are great ways to engage seniors who need homecare assistance.

When people think of seniors at home, they often imagine patients confined to their beds, sitting in front of the television, or simply not doing anything. Unfortunately, too many seniors are inactive at home for various reasons that range from boredom to feeling worthless.

Luckily, there are ways to get seniors out of their house and stimulate them – even through engaging activities they can do at home. Following are some tips on how to get seniors involved in fun activities at home.

Indoor Activities for Seniors at Home

Some seniors cannot leave their homes due to physical problems or have difficulties getting around. Activities that can be done inside the house include playing board games, listening to music, doing art projects, sewing, and even gardening.

Gardening

There are also different ways of gardening at home for gardeners, like container gardening or growing plants that do not require a lot of care, like cacti. Seniors can also hold book clubs inside their homes; they will be surprised by how exciting reading becomes when shared with friends.

Music Therapy

Music therapy is another growing trend that has been proven to be effective in helping seniors improve their lives.  It has been found that elderly patients who participate in music therapy for even an hour a week show vast improvements in cognitive abilities. Some examples of songs seniors can listen to are “We Are Young” by Fun, “Titanium” by David Guetta, and “Happy” by Pharrell Williams. These popular tunes are fun to sing along to and can help improve memory.

Reading

Reading a story before bed is also soothing and can help alleviate anxiety and stress, which often plagues seniors when it comes to living at home.  Reading can be done outside of the house, too. Volunteers are often looking for senior citizens to go into schools or libraries to read to children.

Day Trips

Seniors who do not want to stay confined at home can also arrange day trips with local social groups, including bowling, picnics, and museum visits. Regular, consistent engagement helps keep seniors active, which in turn supports their mental and physical health. Volunteers, family members or homecare aides can also help their senior loved ones with different creative activities at home.

Art Projects / Creative Engagement / Creative Writing

Seniors can also benefit from art projects, especially if they are given a chance to decorate their homes with their creations. There are many art projects that seniors can do at home, which keep them busy and serve as a creative outlet for their emotions.

Painting is an excellent activity for any age because it stimulates memories and is fun at the same time. Seniors who love traveling will enjoy painting various landscapes, which will remind them of all the places they have been.

Engaging activities for seniors at home do not have to be complicated or expensive, and they can improve their quality of life. Engaging their patients with fun activities is necessary for senior care providers to provide the best possible service. Not only will it keep them from getting bored, but also from feeling lonely and depressed.

If you are a senior and need help with engaging activities, call Peacock Home Care today at (856) 433-4102. We can provide you with companionship or even nursing homecare to make your experience at home as satisfying and rewarding as possible. We provide care throughout South Jersey including Cherry Hill, Haddon Township, Deptford and more.

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