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Title: 7 Independence Day Activities for Elderly People


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7 Independence Day Activities for Elderly People
  • Seniors are keenly aware of the significance of
    Independence Day. Commemorating our countrys
    birth typically involves traditions. Here are
    seven creative ways for your loved one to spend
    the holiday.

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1. Make Healthy July 4th Kabobs
  • Encourage your loved one to skewer food pieces in
    an alternating red, white, and blue pattern. In
    keeping with the holiday theme, he or she can
    carve stars with cookie cutters from certain
    fruits and cheeses. Here are some colorful
    combinations
  • Strawberries, bananas, blueberries
  • Raspberries, white cheddar, blueberries
  • Watermelon, mozzarella balls, blueberries
  • Red grapes, feta cheese chunks, blueberries
  • Blood orange slices, cheese rounds, blueberries
  • Cherry tomatoes, mozzarella balls, blue-purple
    olives

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  • Threading food pieces on sticks enhances hand-eye
    coordination. Low-fat cheese is a good source of
    protein and calcium. Fresh fruits and vegetables
    are high in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
    Older adults should always be supervised while
    making kabobs to prevent cuts and other injuries.
  • When considering home care, Fort Worth, Texas,
    families should make sure their senior loved ones
    have the resources they need to maintain their
    independence and remain healthy. Trusted in-home
    care professionals can assist seniors with daily
    tasks like cooking, bathing, and exercise, and
    they can also encourage them to focus on
    healthier lifestyle habits.

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2. Hold a Patriotic Scavenger Hunt
  • A quest can be simple or complex, depending on
    your loved ones faculties. For a mild challenge,
    keep objects visible in typical locations, and
    distribute lists without clues. For more of a
    mental workout, hide objects and write hints of
    their locations on slips of paper. Design clues
    so they guide players from one object to the
    next.
  • For example, an item on your list could simply be
    described as something red. A more ambitious
    clue could be an ingredient in tomato sauce,
    leading players to the kitchen. Then, affix
    another note to the kitchen item, directing
    hunters to the next object.

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  • Hold your hunt indoors or outdoors, depending on
    weather and player health. Establish time limits
    and area boundaries. Then, give each participant
    a bag for gathering items. Also, distribute pens
    for crossing off found objects on the list.
  • As your loved one makes discoveries, capture some
    moments on camera. Later, you can assemble the
    photos in an album as a keepsake. Award a prize
    to the individual or team that finds the most
    items.
  • Here are a few themed objects you can use for
    your hunt blue napkin, ketchup packet, mustard
    packet, red spice shaker, miniature American
    flag, US postage stamp, blue balloon, pinwheel,
    red lipstick, folded US map, red paper star, blue
    crayon, red pen, small red address book.

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3. Play Red, White, and Blue Concentration
  • For this group game, players sit in a circle.
    Everyone takes a turn announcing a red, white, or
    blue item in sequence. Each person has five
    seconds to state his or her item.
  • The game leader times each player and records the
    objects mentioned with paper and pen. When a
    player repeats an item or cant think of one, he
    or she is out. The last person remaining in the
    game wins a prize.
  • This activity requires focusing, yielding faster
    comprehension, mental processing, and memory.
    Enhancing your loved ones alertness can help him
    or her live productively.

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4. Craft a July 4th Star Wreath
  • Assemble the supplies, including a wreath form,
    pencil, ruler, scissors, glue gun, red grosgrain
    ribbon, and cardstock paper in red, white, and
    blue. With the pencil and ruler, draw star
    templates in four sizes, then use the patterns to
    cut enough colored stars to cover the wreath.
  • Next, cut two strips of red ribbon to line the
    inner and outer edges of the wreath, and cut one
    strip to hang the decoration. Using the glue gun,
    affix the ribbon to the wreath edges, then glue
    the stars in an overlapping design on the top
    surface of the wreath. Lastly, loop the hanging
    ribbon through the wreath and glue the ends
    together. Now, hang up your loved ones
    masterpiece.

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  • Crafting unleashes senior creativity while
    providing a sense of purpose. It also exercises
    fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. When
    the project is complete, your loved one will
    likely be thrilled by the accomplishment.
  • Whether youre planning patriotic activities or
    assisting with daily tasks, managing your loved
    ones day-to-day care can be overwhelming. Family
    caregivers sometimes need a break from their
    caregiving responsibilities. When they need
    respite care, Fort Worth families can rely on
    professional caregivers to help their senior
    loved ones remain safe at home.

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5. Play American Geography Challenge
  • Play this game with a large group of people
    divided into two teams. The game leader reads the
    questions, judges answers, and tallies points for
    accuracy. The team with the most correct answers
    wins a prize.
  • Challenging the brain increases thinking capacity
    and attentiveness while decelerating cognitive
    decline. Mental exercise also enhances
    perception, processing, reasoning, and memory.

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6. Watch Patriotic Movies
  • Here are five classic patriotic movies to
    consider
  • Lincoln As the Civil War rages, President
    Lincoln fights to end slavery. Though the
    Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves after the
    war, slavery wasnt yet banned. The film depicts
    the Confederate surrender, 13th Amendment, and
    the Presidents assassination.
  • Forrest Gump The main character, played by Tom
    Hanks, is a kindhearted, simpleminded Alabama man
    who accidentally witnesses historic events.
    Meanwhile, his true love evades him.

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  • Miracle Kurt Russell plays Coach Herb Brooks in
    this true sports film. In 1980, Brooks led the US
    Olympic hockey team to win the gold medal while
    competing against the favored Soviet squad. As
    the Russians appeared invincible, the American
    victory was considered a miracle.
  • Mr. Smith Goes to Washington This
    comedy-drama illustrates one mans influence on
    American politics. Appointed to fill a vacant
    Senate position, hes met with political
    corruption. The film stars James Stewart and Jean
    Arthur.
  • Apollo 13 Starring Tom Hanks and Kevin
    Bacon, this film portrays NASAs challenge of
    safely returning three astronauts to Earth after
    massive spacecraft damage.
  • Watching patriotic movies may spark your
    loved ones holiday spirit.

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7. Play Patriotic Bingo
  • Print up patriotic Bingo cards online, then cut
    out the playing boards. The last page of this
    printing sequence has the objects to be
    announced. After cutting them into small cards,
    place them in a bowl or hat for drawing and
    calling. The first player to cover five squares
    in a row wins a prize.
  • Researchers cite many merits of playing Bingo,
    including enhanced hand-eye coordination,
    dexterity, and reflexes. A 2012 Case Western
    University study found that even if seniors have
    dementia, using high-contrast, enlarged cards
    enhances perception and cognitive acuity.

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  • Home Care Assistance Fort Worth
  • For many seniors in Fort Worth, Texas, live-in
    care is an essential component of aging in place
    safely and comfortably. However, its important
    for them to have caregivers they can trust and
    rely on. At Home Care Assistance, we extensively
    screen all of our live-in and 24-hour caregivers
    and only hire those who have experience in the
    senior home care industry. Our strict
    requirements ensure seniors can remain in the
    comfort of home with a reduced risk of injury or
    serious illness. To learn about our high-quality
    care plans, give us a call at (817) 678-5290
    today.

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  • 5712 Colleyville Blvd.,
  • Suite 120 Colleyville
  • Texas 76034
  • Phone
  • (817) 678-5290

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