Welcome to Canada’s 15th Annual ALL SENIORS CARE SENIORS GAMES

Over the years, the ASCSG have inspire thousands of older adults to take part in a week of friendly competition. The aim is to stay healthy, active, and “Go For Gold!” during the winter months.

The  much-anticipated event will be held from February 5-9, 2024.

The ASC Seniors Games are the result of planning and hard work by a large team of employees and residents led by our VP of Health & Wellness, Hannah Silver. A special thanks goes to each building’s resident Chef du Mission. The fun gets underway at around 10:30 AM each day and features a competition, awards ceremony, food, and special guests.

Follow all the All Seniors Care Seniors Game events on social media and follow hashtags #ASCSG, #ASCSeniorGames for live updates.

 

Schedule for the week:

February 5th – Opening Ceremony & Walk and Roll 

February 6th – Bean Bag Toss, Pétanque (National Event)

February 7th – Ladder Ball (National Event) and Cornhole

February 8th –  Card Games, Bocce, Shuffleboard

February 9th – Jeopardy, Bingo, Closing Ceremony

 

For More Information Contact:

Joshua Kuhl, Senior Executive Vice-President of Operations, e-mail jkuhl@allseniorscare.com or call 416.929.1328

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CANADA’S SENIORS PREPARE FOR COMPETITION

Meet our Chefs de Missions. The team leaders from across the country are dedicated to making the 2024 All Seniors Care Seniors Games a wonderful experience for all participants at each of our 28 participating retirement communities. Volunteers from among our residents, they are key members of our Games Organizing Committees and serve to create an environment that motivates their team to focus on enjoying the competition and achieving personal best performances.  Thank you to all our Chefs de Mission and their Assistants for their time, effort, and dedication!


Alberta:
Auburn Heights, Calgary, Alberta – Jean L and Doug W

Aspen Heights, Calgary, Alberta –  Grant K


Saskatchewan:
College Park I, Regina, Saskatchewan – Marianne S
College Park II, Regina, Saskatchewan – Rose F
Preston Park I, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan –Sylvia C. & Olga C.
Preston Park II, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Lorne K


Manitoba:
Victoria Landing, Brandon, Manitoba – Amelia R
Seine River, Winnipeg, Manitoba – Sylvia M
Shaftesbury Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba – Betty Anne H
River Ridge II, Winnipeg, Manitoba –  Lorraine K
Sturgeon Creek I, Winnipeg, Manitoba – Gail F
Sturgeon Creek II, Winnipeg, Manitoba – Joan W


Ontario:
Beacon Heights, Ottawa, Ontario –
Chapel Hill, Ottawa, Ontario – Maureen H
Cité Parkway, Ottawa, Ontario –
Cedarcroft Place, Stratford, Ontario –  Shirley, Assistants Cathy & Theresa

Courtyards on Eagleson, Kanata, Ontario – June M, Asst. Joan M

McCarthy Place, Stratford, Ontario – Vera M
Summit Heights, Hamilton, Ontario – Brenda C
Lakeridge, Whitby, Ontario
Fox Hollow, London, Ontario – Walter J and Virginia R 

 


Québec:
Résidences De La Gappe Phase 1, Gatineau, Quebec – Jeannine D
Résidences De La Gappe Phase 2, Gatineau, Quebec
Résidences De La Gappe Phases 3 & 4, Gatineau, Quebec – Huguette M & Cécile A
Château Symmes, Aylmer, Quebec – Adrianus B & Carl T


Thank you to all our Chefs de Mission for their time, effort, and dedication!

For More Information Contact:

Joshua Kuhl, Senior Executive Vice-President of Operations, e-mail jkuhl@allseniorscare.com or call 416.929.1328

How far will you go? Fast or slow doesn’t matter.

Non-Competitive Walking –Walking is good medicine! It builds “staying power” and improves heart and circulatory system health, lowers blood pressure, and reduces the risk of stroke. Walking on a regular basis can significantly improve your quality of life. Even a few minutes of walking per day can get you on the road to improved health.

What better venue for a nice walk than our hallways? For fun and fitness on the opening day of the Seniors Games, we’ve got a full kilometre marked out for anyone wanting to go the distance (special recognition for the distances completed). Encourage your neighbours, meet the water table VIPs, and exchange “When Life Gives You Lemons…” sayings. With lively music to keep you motivated, you might even find  yourself dancing your way through the halls!

Participants receive a complimentary t-shirt to wear during the week and ribbons to display their badges of completion.

Boulez-Vous? The first National Medal rolls into the Seniors Games with Pétanque.

Pétanque atout – This low impact sports requires concentration and strategy. Also known as boules, the traditionally French social sport encourages camaraderie and gets you moving. A wonderful centerpiece to any camp or social gathering, the goal of the game is for each team to get the most boules closest to the but/cochon.

The aim of the game is to be the first player/team to score thirteen points. Points are scored by having one or more of your boules closer to the target than those of your opponent, after all boules have been thrown.

Bean Bag Toss –Relax, get social, and feel the satisfaction of watching the bean bag slide home. There’s never a dull moment. A simple game with big benefits, tossing a simple bean bag is an effective means of exercising your body and maintaining motor skills. By aiming at a target, hand-eye coordination and throwing skills are put to the test.

Medals – Local Gold, Silver & Bronze medals will be presented in each Residence at a special presentation end of day. All medalists will be entered in the national finals with the top three in the nation receiving National Gold, Silver, or Bronze medals during Closing Ceremonies.

Rise Through the Ranks with These Fun, Accessible Sports.

Cornhole – Cornhole addicts around the world know that there’s a lot more to cornhole than just chucking a bean bag at a slanted board and into a hole. A harder variation of bean bag toss, the game is a fun way to get some physical activity and improve various aspects of health from hand-eye coordination, balance, to flexibility.

Ladder Ball / Golf – It’s said that early games used 2 golf balls joined by a string. Whether you know it as ladder ball, horsey golf, monkey ball, or ball rope, Ladder Golf is fun and easy to play! The object of the game is to wrap your two balls attached by string (bolas), at a target called the ladder. The ladder consists of 3 steps, a top, middle and a bottom step.

You need physical activity at every age and stage of life! Get a more focused mind, a stronger, and fitter body by playing Ladder Golf.

Medals – Local Gold, Silver & Bronze medals will be presented in each Residence at a special presentation end of day. All medalists will be entered in the national finals with the top three in the nation receiving National Gold, Silver, or Bronze medals during Closing Ceremonies.

Time-honoured sports that have been played for centuries around the world.

Boccee Did you know that, next to soccer and golf, bocce is the third most participated sport in the world? The basic principle of the sport is to roll a bocce ball closest to the target ball, which is called a pallina. It may sound easy, but our players work on their strategy all year! Bocce fantastic way to  get social, develop physical fitness, and to gain confidence.

Shuffleboard our shuffleboard tournaments have a large turnout of both participants and cheering squad. Easy as one, two, three, pucks will be sliding in for the win on this fourth day of friendly competition.

Card Games – Unleash Card sharks! Competitive card games offer numerous benefits for seniors, beyond just entertainment. Engaging in card games can stimulate cognition, promote social interaction, and provide stress relief.

Stretch your mental muscles with passive sports.

Both physical and mental activity are integral parts of overall wellness. The ASC Seniors Games have been created to stimulate both. Unique to each residence, competitive card games and board game activities have been scheduled so that there is a little something for everyone.

Jeopardy Challenge – Welcome to everyone’s favourite question and answer game! Did you know that the Jeopardy theme song is called “Think”?  Challenge your memory in history, sports, food, nature, or music. The biggest challenge will be resisting the urge to shout out the answers!

BINGO – Everybody loves BINGO!  Increasingly popular with all ages, the excitement of a BINGO game can be stimulating, while also helping to improve memory and other cognitive skills. So get focussed, dust off your competitive spirit, and have some fun,

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