5 Fun Indoor Activities for Assisted Living to Enjoy This Winter

 

 

Staying active during the winter months can be a challenge, particularly for those living in assisted living residences. With the colder weather comes shorter days and more time spent indoors. Fortunately, there are plenty of indoor activities to enjoy this winter that are both entertaining and engaging. Here are five easy and fun activities for assisted living residents to enjoy this winter:

 

  1. Arts and Crafts: Arts and crafts are a great way for assisted living residents to get creative and express themselves. There are many projects that can be done indoors, such as coloring, painting, and creating mosaics. Arts and crafts are also a great way to build camaraderie among residents.

 

  1. Movie Night: Watching a movie is a great way to pass the time on a cold winter night. Pick a movie that appeals to the interests of the residents, and make sure to provide popcorn and other snacks.

 

  1. Games: Games are a great way to stay active while indoors. Board games like checkers and chess can provide hours of entertainment. For those who are more physically active, there are many active games like Wii bowling that can provide a fun workout.

 

  1. Cooking: Cooking is a great way for assisted living residents to engage their minds and get creative. Residents can work together to prepare meals or snacks. This can also be a great opportunity to teach younger generations about cooking.

 

  1. Reading: Reading is a great way to pass the time indoors. Encourage residents to read books that interest them, or come up with a book club for those who would like to discuss what they’ve read.

 

These are just a few of the indoor activities that can help keep assisted living residents active this winter. By providing engaging activities, assisted living residences can help ensure that their residents stay entertained and active during the colder months.

 

For more information about senior assisted living in Rock Springs Wyoming, please give us a call at 307-362-0100.