Active Ageing: Tips on How to Engage Seniors in Activity
- Article last reviewed 22 June 2021
- 3 mins read
As a caregiver, you play an important role in keeping the older person mobile and active at home. You can encourage the older person to engage in self-care and leisure activities and reduce time spent lying down or watching T.V.
Here are 3 ways you can do so:
- Engage the older person's sense of smell, touch and sight
- Encourage the older person to participate in self-care tasks
- Involve the older person in the process of making their meals or snacks
Outdoor Activities for The Elderly
Engage the older person's sense of smell, touch and sight by:
- Going for regular walks around the park
- Making trips to the nearby market or coffee shop
- Engaging in simple gardening tasks (e.g., watering plants, potting plants)
Make Self-Care Part of Active Ageing
Encourage the older person to participate in self-care tasks (brushing teeth, combing hair, bathing, dressing) by:
- Encouraging them to perform tasks in a stable, seated position
- Providing just enough assistance
- Providing a safe environment (e.g., grab-bars, good lighting, dry flooring)
Cooking is a Great Activity for the Elderly
Involve the older person in the process of making their meals or snacks by:
- Chopping or peeling vegetables
- Stirring a pot of soup
- Mixing or kneading mixture
- Measuring the correct amount of ingredients
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