Have you ever asked your mother or father what they would like to do only to receive an answer like, “I don’t know.” You begin rattling off a list of ideas, and you either get no response or a negative response. You suggest a walk and they tell you their arthritis is acting up. Maybe you recommend having a picnic lunch on the patio and they complain it’s too hot or too cool or too sunny. There’s always an excuse. However, your parent has mentioned repeatedly they are bored and lonely and would like to have an evening out. How do you find community activities for seniors?
Community Activities for Seniors
It’s good to check out different activities available in the community, and there may be some activities geared specifically towards seniors. In some cities, senior centers have evening dinners that your parent can attend. If they don’t have transportation, often the human resource center has a group of volunteers who provide rides to and from the dinner. Whether your mother or father makes this a weekly engagement or an occasional night out it can be a fun activity with friends and neighbors.
A night out (or day out) may include going to the movies. Many theaters offer discount ticket prices either one day a week or for a particular showing each day. If your mom or dad has no one to attend with, often a caregiver may join your loved one and enjoy a movie and a box of popcorn with them.
During the summer months, festivals and evening concerts are very popular in many towns across the U.S. A caregiver may help your loved one plan a trip to one of these events and for a small fee your parent can have an opportunity to step out on the town with a group of people with similar interests.
Sometimes it is best not to ask your parent what they want to do, but suggest an activity they enjoy such as an evening night out and guide them in making the arrangements.
Senior Companionship
In addition to helping out around the house, a caregiver can be a great companion to engage in all these activities. Attending them alone may be a bit overwhelming, but a caregiver can provide much relief!
Contact Assisting Hands Home Care in Fort Myers, FL at (239) 337-4263 to learn more about how we can help entertain and support your senior loved one in fun activities and hobbies.