A simple guide to help a beginner activity director or volunteer to introduce fitness routines to a nursing home.
Simple Fitness for Senior Citizens!
People of all ages need to stay physically active. Senior citizens are
no exception. Many nursing homes have Activities Director’s to coordinate
exercise programs, but some do not. Most nursing homes appreciate
volunteer help, and would be happy to have help with senior exercise. A
visit to your nearest nursing home should yield a happy invitation to join in
on the fun. Ask for the Activities Director, and fill out a background
check and application. Before you know it, you could be helping seniors
stay active!
How do I begin?
Start by getting to know the participants. People of all ages love to
talk, and to be asked about themselves. Be friendly, upbeat and
attentive. To draw attention to planned activities, post them on an
announcements board, where all residents pass by and can see them. Make
announcements thirty minutes prior to your class, so that everybody is ready
when its time to start. Have volunteers go to individual rooms and
encourage participation.
Your first goal should be to get to know your participants. If someone
is hard of hearing, you might want to place him or her in front of the
group. If one is blind, or can only move certain body parts; you’ll want
to know so you can arrange an assistant to help them. Many, if not most
of your students will be wheelchair bound. Here are tips to keep in mind
when mingling with wheelchair users:
Never lean on their chair.
Always ask the resident if
they would like to be pushed.
Never start pushing their
wheelchair without their knowledge or permission.
Kneel on the floor or sit in
a chair beside the person, when speaking to him.
As with anyone, make eye
contact at all times.
Once you have met with the participants, you can start your exercise
routines.
Make sure there is plenty
of fresh drinking water for the residents.
Arrange them in a
semi-circle, so that everyone can see and hear you clearly.
Remind the residents to
breathe steadily and regularly during exercise, and to stop if they feel
fatigued.
Remember to count out each
exercise, so that the participants know what they have accomplished.