Many seniors find that as they age, life becomes a little duller. Your elderly family member might even worry that she doesn’t have anything at all to occupy her time. Finding some solutions, like companion care at home and a list of hobby ideas can help your senior to remember that there are lots of ways she can spend her time having fun with others.
Video Games
Lots of people think that video games are just for younger folks. But playing video games can do a lot for your senior’s eye/hand coordination and her brain. There are lots of different types of games, too, so your senior can find something that she enjoys if she’s willing to give video games a try.
Other Games
Video games aren’t your senior’s thing? She might still get a lot of benefit from trying a variety of other types of games. From board games to puzzles, card games, and even pen-and-paper games like crosswords, there’s a lot for her to try out. All of these options can be a lot of fun and they are also great for her brain.
Gardening
Gardening can be a very physical hobby, but it can also be scaled down if your aging family member needs it to be. Keeping a smaller indoor garden is a great way for your senior to enjoy keeping plants going while not overworking herself physically if that’s a challenge. Having a container garden on a patio or in the backyard can also be a great way to get some fresh air and keep the garden smaller.
Playing an Instrument
Learning to play an instrument fires up parts of the brain that your elderly family member might not use in other activities. There are lots of different types of instruments that she might try, like a ukulele or a harmonica on the smaller end or the piano or drums on the larger end. It takes time to develop the skills to play an instrument, and your elderly family member may find that’s time she enjoys spending.
Making Art
There are tons of different ways to make art, and all of them can be enjoyable. Your elderly family member might try a variety of different methods or she might try to get really good at one specific art form. Whatever she decides, she has lots of different ways to have a lot of fun.
Writing
Has your senior ever mentioned wanting to write the next popular novel? Or maybe she’s always been a fantastic storyteller and you would love for her to capture her stories for future generations. Writing, whether it’s fiction or not, can be a terrific hobby for your senior. Even writing letters to pen pals can be rewarding.
Volunteering
Even if your elderly family member needs help from home care providers herself, that doesn’t mean she can’t volunteer her time with worthy causes. And doing so can help her to remember that she has a purpose in life. Volunteering can do a lot to make your senior feel content and empowered.
Many of these hobbies are more enjoyable with someone else, which is why companion care at home can be such a good idea for your senior. You’ll also know that there’s someone there with your elderly family member, just in case she needs help.