
The formula for happiness is simple: stay connected to people, make healthy choices, have fun, and laugh a lot.
Today’s older adults feel more youthful (both physically and mentally) than in previous generations. And they are redefining active living! Indeed, many independent and assisted living residents at All Seniors Care view their current stage of life as an opportunity to develop friendships and learn something new.
Check out these fun activities to keep you fit and engaged, no matter your age. Enjoy!
1. Try a group exercise class
Group exercises like yoga, tai chi, or Zumba are fun and social ways to improve flexibility and balance, which are key to preventing falls in older adults. All retirement communities offer chair exercise classes, some offer water aerobics programs. Explore your monthly Health & Wellness Calendar!
2. Take a walk to keep fit

3. Join a bocce tournament
Bocce is one of the oldest games in the world. A great activity for seniors, it is easily adapted to almost any level of ability. A game that combines social activity with light exercise, bocce ball checks all the wellness boxes.
4. Bowling for fitness

5. Visit a garden conservatory

6. Pedal Your Way to Health

7. Laughter yoga

8. Host a Dance Party
Put on your favourite music and have a dance party. Dance is a gentle way to exercise because it engages the mind and body in a way that does not feel like exercise. The varied movements get your joints limber while working your muscles.
9. Play ladder ball

10. Take a woodworking class
A staple at ASC residences across Canada, woodwork programs like We Can Build It engage the mind and body … and provide an opportunity for seniors to mingle with likeminded peers.
11. Let the disk fly with shuffleboard

12. Beer pong anyone?
If you want to laugh the night – or afternoon – away, there’s no better game than beer pong. Also known as Beirut, this popular drinking game from your youth can be played with water or your favourite healthy juice. Why not give it a try? The game promotes hand-eye coordination, provides physical movement and activity, stimulates cognitive functioning through concentration, and fosters social inclusion.
13. Get crazy about crokinole

14. Try a life-sized game

15. Take up drumming
Drumming is more than just music — it’s an engaging activity that is proven to reduce stress, alleviate pain, and help keep you mentally active. It’s also a great cardio work-out! But don’t take our word for it, watch the video above from Fox Hollow Retirement Residence in London, ON.
16. Go for a swim or take up aqua aerobics

17. Visit museums to keep learning

18. Visit a farm

19. Sink the eight ball
Popular in retirement homes and assisted living communities, this sport engages your brain in problem-solving, which can prevent cognitive decline. Playing billiards also builds arm, back, and leg strength, improves flexibility, and balance.
20. Gardening
Cultivate a garden in spring and summer – it’s fun, purposeful, and even provides numerous health benefits.
21. Join a debate club to keep your mind sharp
Some people just love a good debate. Even for the most accommodating senior, though, stretching the mind through debate can be a part of healthy aging! It provides a sense of purpose and achievement, brings people together, and allows for social connections and friendships to form.
Activities Are Our Specialty
Moving into a retirement community can expand your social life and motivate you to get more active. The Health and Wellness teams at All Seniors Care residences will keep you active and entertained all year with their dedication and creativity.
If you want to learn more about life at one of our senior retirement communities, get in touch with us today and ask about residences near you. With regular group exercise activities, plus the motivation of our ASC Seniors games, you’ll be on your feet more than ever before.
Writer – Julianna McLeod
Julianna is a health and wellness expert at All Seniors Care. Her mission is to create content that empowers seniors to form sustainable solutions for lasting health and happiness. She is an experienced writer, editor, and Recreational Therapist living in Toronto.

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