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I need to think of a game, board game, game show, etc... that I can reproduce (as in, making my own props, game pieces, etc...) that can be used for a senior citizen living complex. I need it for entertainment purposes... Thank you.. Any serious ideas will be considered.

2007-01-24 13:21:19 · 3 answers · asked by ladynredisme 1 in Games & Recreation Other - Games & Recreation

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Balderdash is easy for anyone to reproduce with a decent dictionary. Just pick a list of obscure words, and have people make up definitions. Then read all the definitions, including the correct one, and give everyone who guesses the right definition 2 points, plus give anyone whose definition fooled other people 1 point for each person who guesses it. If people take turns being the one to read the answer, then you don't need to have a moderator.

Another game you could try is Apples to Apples. Make some cards on green paper with adjectives and others on red paper with nouns (you will need about 10 nouns per adjective). Players take turns being the judge, and on each turn the judge plays an adjective, and each player picks the noun that best matches that adjective. Players put their nouns face down, and then the judge chooses the one he/she likes best. Whoever played that noun card gets to keep the adjective card, and whoever collects a preset number of adjectives (a lower number the more players you have) wins the game. I've played this with groups of anywhere from 4 to 20 people, and it honestly does get more fun the more players you have. You can customize it by letting people write their own cards either before or after playing, and shuffling these into the red and green decks, so that the more often they play, the more relevance the game has to them. I like this game fine right out of the box, but I once played a version in which the adjectives were straight out of the box but all the nouns were characters, props, or places from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which was hilarious with that particular crowd, but in your context, you can use things like "the cafeteria line," "that creaky reclining chair," etc.

2007-01-24 14:07:51 · answer #1 · answered by thunderpigeon 4 · 0 0

in the experience that your mom has 15-20 earlier she is "elderly" the superb component you're able to do outstanding now could be look into long term care coverage for her. Assisted residing isn't low-priced and as you reported having somebody come interior the living house to offer care is somewhat high priced besides. If she remains healthy she would be able to qualify. in case you do no longer look after this now, your selections are going to be limited to medicaid funded centers or bringing her to your place. (Assisted residing starts off around $3000 a month, nursing properties around $5000!) don't experience in charge approximately no longer wanting her to stay with you - each and every so often the jobs get reversed and you replace into the discern and he or she turns into the baby which may make an already uncomfortable courting insufferable - fairly in the experience that your spouse gets put in a place of having to look after her. enable her to stay "mom" and get her funds so as now. Then while she strikes to a retirement community possibly she will locate herself a clean husband or boyfriend (it happens!) and you will be able to circulate to as a kin no longer as a burden. you're then putting the care interior the palms of execs who're skilled in taking good care of the elderly - you're no longer. you will do your self and your mom a disservice via attempting to be a son and a caregiver while you're no longer arranged for it. basically some issues to think of roughly, thankfully you have time.

2016-12-16 12:52:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I can tell you this - don't use Twister!

You could make a trivia game about older movies and events.

Othello.

Clue.

Pictionary.

Jenga.

2007-01-24 13:34:22 · answer #3 · answered by Meg M 5 · 0 0

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