Next month we will be introducing a new class called Laughing Yoga to the community. We found a nice woman who is offering a free introductory class to us. She came and discussed it with our Fitness Director and me, and it sounds very interesting. I thought that I'd share it with you now and share a few links to sites on the Internet that tell you about it. I also included one that is an article about seniors using laughing yoga. I'd love to hear from you if you have had such a class in your community and if the residents like it or not. I will post more after we've had the class.
Boy is it hot outside! If you are like me you may still be looking for indoor activities that are fun for your residents to do. This activity that I will share with you can be done for different levels of care in your retirement community. I encourage you to share it with the other activity professionals that work in those other areas within your own community. The activity is the Scavenge Hunt. This can be done in three different ways and I will describe them below: 1) The Stay Seated Scavenger Hunt v Ask audience to bring in items they think will be asked for. Encourage them to fill their purses, pockets, bags, etc. and bring it to the event v Make a list of items that they could bring with them v Include items that would be funny, that might have a story to go with them, or that people would be surprised someone would actually have. (Green Stamps anyone?) v See the list I used v Cut the list into pieces and place them into a basket v Ask
Hi Martha, I have started Laughing yoga and my residents love it, heard about it on the blogs here,recieved an email about it, researched it and decided that me and my assisted are crazy enough to jump in and we did,its now a weekly event , it makes everyone feel good, and marketing love us, its very loud and they love having 45 or more residents sitting in a circle, laughing and having a ery good time!! its a hit at la casa grande!!!
ReplyDeleteHi. Thanks for the comment and the reminder that I wanted to share how it went in my community. We had about 30 attend. They laughed, stretched and did the yoga breathing. I liked watching the late comers try to understand why they were laughing at things that were not really that funny and why they ALL laughed. Most of the late ones, did join the group and the laughter. I really thought it was terrific when after the class was finished the giggles and smiles continued into the lobby of the community. We will have another class soon! :-) - Martha
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