Senior activity planning
Printable Activities for Seniors
Start with the care setting or room need, then choose a large-print format and a familiar topic. This keeps the site useful for activity directors, caregivers, families, volunteers, senior centers, assisted living, memory care, adult day programs, and nursing homes.
Care setting and facility pages
Plan by where the activity will happen.
These are the highest-intent starting points because they match the person doing the work: setting up a table, filling a calendar, preparing a visit, or running a program block.
Need-based planning
Choose how people will participate.
Use these when the room is defined by participation style: group conversation, one-on-one visits, seated table work, low-vision readability, gentle cognitive tasks, or family visits.
Browse by activity type
After the setting is clear, choose the material type: memory activities, conversation cards, word cards, worksheets, Bible activities, or holiday activities.