Social Activities
Social activities are important for the well-being of older adults living in old age homes. They can help them maintain their physical, mental and emotional health, as well as their social connections and sense of belonging.


Book club: Residents can choose a book to read and discuss with others, either in person or online. This can stimulate their cognitive and social skills, as well as provide entertainment and enjoyment.
Art and craft: Residents can express their creativity and individuality through various art and craft projects, such as painting, knitting, pottery, or collage. Art and craft can also improve self-esteem, cognitive function, and fine motor skills.
