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| Safer Senior Care At family picnics, BBQs, or outdoor gatherings, it can be easy for older relatives to end up on the sidelines. I 27 Best Outdoor Games for Seniors: Picnic Games for the Elderly! f grandparents suffer from limited mobility, they can’t always easily participate in action-packed activities, or may have trouble understanding the rules of newer games they haven’t played before.
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This list of outdoor games for seniors will give tons of great suggestions for games that the elderly can participate in with children and grandchildren. Many of these outdoor games will already be familiar for seniors, and those that aren’t should be easy and simple enough to pick up quickly. Let’s jump into the list of the best outdoor games for seniors! 1. Musical Spaces. Musical Spaces is a game similar to musical chairs, but uses hoola-hoops or painted X marks for where to stand. When the music plays, participants must walk in a circle around the marked spots and when the music stops, players must quickly step into a designated space. The last person left without a space is out! This modification to musical chairs doesn’t require the individuals to sit down and stand up while playing, making it much easier for elderly seniors and negating the fall risks that can be associated with getting up and down from a chair. 2. Cornhole / Bean Bag Toss. Cornhole is a game where players take turns throwing bean bags onto platforms with holes built-in. If the bean bag overshoots the platform, then that counts as an “out.†The goal is to get the bean bags into the platform holes to score points. This outdoor game can be enjoyed by both seniors and children alike! It’s simple to understand but still challenging to score points. 3. Water Balloon Toss. This fun game doesn’t require many materials, just water balloons and a willingness to get wet! Players toss the water balloons back and forth to one another – whoever gets wet when the water balloon breaks loses! This is an especially great game for hot summer days and is fun for both seniors and kids. Plus, it’s a low-impact tossing game that can even help a senior work on their arm strength! 4. Horseshoes. Playing horseshoes requires a horseshoe pit, stakes, and horseshoes to throw, but if you have the setup it’s a great simple game for the entire family. Players take turns tossing horseshoes at stakes in the ground, trying to get them as close to the stake without touching it or going over. There’s a variety of different ways players can throw, allowing for throwing adjustments depending on the senior’s strength. Older seniors will have an easier time with this outdoor game because it doesn’t require speed or agility, and is slow-moving so that the individual has plenty of time to set up their throw. 5. Shuffleboard. With shuffleboard, players take turns sliding a disc down a flat court board in an attempt to make it as close to the end of the board as possible without going over. This is another slower-paced outdoor game that seniors will enjoy and likely be successful with! It’s fairly easy for older adults to get into position, making it perfect for those who have difficulty with mobility. Shuffleboard is also a great game for those looking to spend time with their grandchildren. It’s a fun game for the whole family! The only downside is that you need an established shuffleboard court to play. 6. Beach Volley Ball. This game is a great alternative to indoor volleyball for older seniors who are looking for an outdoor activity on the family beach vacation but still want the lower-impact option of beach volleyball.
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| Safer Senior Care At family picnics, BBQs, or outdoor gatherings, it can be easy for older relatives to end up on the sidelines. I 27 Best Outdoor Games for Seniors: Picnic Games for the Elderly! f grandparents suffer from limited mobility, they can’t always easily participate in action-packed activities, or may have trouble understanding the rules of newer games they haven’t played before.
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This list of outdoor games for seniors will give tons of great suggestions for games that the elderly can participate in with children and grandchildren. Many of these outdoor games will already be familiar for seniors, and those that aren’t should be easy and simple enough to pick up quickly. Let’s jump into the list of the best outdoor games for seniors! 1. Musical Spaces. Musical Spaces is a game similar to musical chairs, but uses hoola-hoops or painted X marks for where to stand. When the music plays, participants must walk in a circle around the marked spots and when the music stops, players must quickly step into a designated space. The last person left without a space is out! This modification to musical chairs doesn’t require the individuals to sit down and stand up while playing, making it much easier for elderly seniors and negating the fall risks that can be associated with getting up and down from a chair. 2. Cornhole / Bean Bag Toss. Cornhole is a game where players take turns throwing bean bags onto platforms with holes built-in. If the bean bag overshoots the platform, then that counts as an “out.†The goal is to get the bean bags into the platform holes to score points. This outdoor game can be enjoyed by both seniors and children alike! It’s simple to understand but still challenging to score points. 3. Water Balloon Toss. This fun game doesn’t require many materials, just water balloons and a willingness to get wet! Players toss the water balloons back and forth to one another – whoever gets wet when the water balloon breaks loses! This is an especially great game for hot summer days and is fun for both seniors and kids. Plus, it’s a low-impact tossing game that can even help a senior work on their arm strength! 4. Horseshoes. Playing horseshoes requires a horseshoe pit, stakes, and horseshoes to throw, but if you have the setup it’s a great simple game for the entire family. Players take turns tossing horseshoes at stakes in the ground, trying to get them as close to the stake without touching it or going over. There’s a variety of different ways players can throw, allowing for throwing adjustments depending on the senior’s strength. Older seniors will have an easier time with this outdoor game because it doesn’t require speed or agility, and is slow-moving so that the individual has plenty of time to set up their throw. 5. Shuffleboard. With shuffleboard, players take turns sliding a disc down a flat court board in an attempt to make it as close to the end of the board as possible without going over. This is another slower-paced outdoor game that seniors will enjoy and likely be successful with! It’s fairly easy for older adults to get into position, making it perfect for those who have difficulty with mobility. Shuffleboard is also a great game for those looking to spend time with their grandchildren. It’s a fun game for the whole family! The only downside is that you need an established shuffleboard court to play. 6. Beach Volley Ball. This game is a great alternative to indoor volleyball for older seniors who are looking for an outdoor activity on the family beach vacation but still want the lower-impact option of beach volleyball.
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