Australian Shearing Shed Quiz for Seniors, General Knowledge | Seniors in Aged Care Quiz, Thanksgiving Pennant Flag Banners Activity for Seniors, Felt Fabric Christmas Ornaments | Craft Activity for Seniors. Merrilynn Wheeler Create other versions of this game using: famous song titles, famous couples, old nursery rhymes etc. 12 months just $74.95 AUD, No Automatic Renewals thank you. We have some visually impaired residents so I read the first part of the phrasesaying out loud and they finished it. Finish the Common Phrase Read the first part of the phrase and have your partner finish them. Its quick and easy to sign up. Where theres a willtheres a wayThere is more than one way to skin a catGive him an inch and he will take a mileSeeing is believingNever look a gift horse in the mouthLike Father like sonLove makes the world go roundYou cant tell a bookby its coverBeggars cant bechoosersA bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bushEasier said than doneTomorrow isanother dayTime curesall thingsCrime doesntpayA rolling stone gathers no mossEvery man is his own worst enemyExperience is the best teacherEvery dog has its dayNothing ventured nothing gainedCleanliness is next to GodlinessCuriosity killed the catRats desert asinking shipA mans home is his castleLaughter is the best medicineWhen in Rome do what the Romans doBeauty is only skin deepOpportunity seldom knocks twiceAn apple a day keeps the doctor away, A friend in need is a friend indeedLove is blindNecessity is the mother of inventionsVariety is the spice of lifeIn for a penny in for a poundA stitch in time saves nineTheres no smoke without fireYou cant have your cake and eat itActions speak louder than wordsOne good turn deserves anotherLaughter is the best medicineIgnorance is blissEvery picture tells a storyBirds of a feather flock togetherLife is just a bowl of cherriesJack of all trades master of noneBusiness is businessBlood is thicker than waterDont put all your eggs in one basketMarriages are made in heavenHonesty is the best policyNothing is certain but death and taxesCharity begins at homeTime is moneyMake hay while the sun shinesOne mans loss is another mans gainPenny wise pound foolishIt takes two to TangoThe grass is always greener on the other sideBusiness before pleasure, Tags: 1950's1960'sactivitiesaged carealzheimer'scarersclubdementiaPROVERBquizseniorssing-alongtriviatv. Thanks for the feedback Gaylene. Clients can help sort out the sayings that are scattered on a table together. I can do it 3 times a day and they don't get bored. Activities Coronavirus: Covid-19. Easy peasy! This is a matching game that includes well known sayings, idioms and proverbs that seniors will remember from their past. Download the templates and laminate for endurance. Thoroughly enjoyed by all.Thankyou very much, We did this. I LOVE IT!!!! If I laminate the sayings, cut off the "answer", pass out the cards, then does the person with the answer raise their hand or do all the seniors yell out the answer. 2022 Memory Lane Therapy. All the best x. have noticed that my sister has started showing early signs of dementia . I would like to run this game at an independent community. Finish the Sayings and Proverbs Game - Golden Carers Thanks for your feedback! We look forward to having you join the community! Have players take turns reading out a card and then others will look through and call out the answer. This can lead to lovely reminiscing and conversation. I appreciate the time and effort you put into finding and creating activities for seniors. They are always so proud of how well they do. Forever grateful for such an amazing resource, it's relevant and accurate, how would I work without you. Happy Hour A rolling stone - gathers no moss Everyman is his own - worst enemy Experience is the best - teacher Every dog has its - day Nothing ventured - nothing gained Cleanliness is next to - Godliness Curiosity killed - the cat Rats desert - a sinking ship A mans home is - his castle Laughter is the best - medicine When in Rome - do what the Romans do My residents adore sayings quizzes. A game of cat and (mouse) Tongue in (cheek) Burning the candle at (both ends) First come, first (served) Put him out to (pasture) Beauty is only skin (deep) I wasn't born (yesterday) The problem was swept under (the rug) The pot calling the kettle (black) Word Games Am dealing with some sundowners at the present so many thanks for your help. I use these quiz sayings to fill in time at the end of organised events. I also sit with a 92 yr old who has mid alzheimer's and I'm looking for activities to help them both. Adding in colours so more people are able to play is a great idea! I was very impressed with how many they knew! A 12 month membership with unlimited access is just $74.95 AUD! To help any that may struggle the pairs of words are printed in a few different colours so we can first match the colour then the paired words which allows different abilities to join in. Preparation: Download the templates and laminate for endurance. Executive Board Member, It's quick and easy! I wasn't sure if they would enjoy it but they definitely did. This is a wonderful and simple game for the elderly. I am Debbie Davison, a former Activity Coordinator & Therapy Assistant from a large 160 bed Residential Aged Care facility. Thank you so much for your feedback Sally, we appreciate it so much! Magnetic strips could be put on them so they can be used on a white board. This can lead to lovely reminiscing and conversation. We have had an April Showers (bring May flowers) Rainbow Party and used a version of this finish the sayings, idioms and proverbs game as part of the program. This activity is very popular, even some people with memory loss are quick to answer. Just love how I can go into Golden carers and get so many ideas LOVE IT. We are indeed blessed with this resources and honestly, how could I manage without Golden Carers!! Money Back Guarantee. I did this and the clients had a ball. I love Golden Carers! Thanks so much for your feedback Francine, we apprciate it so much! Have a trusty volunteer making some twiddlemuffs and sensory blankets.This site certainly makes my life easier and when l am brain dead for new ideas can always find something here. My residents absolutely adored this activity! Reminisce about the meaning of each saying! Please enter your username or email address. Its great to start with a quiz in the morning and finish off with this proverb game. Thanks to Lauren, Pat & members of the Golden Carers Facebook Group for this fun game idea! Went down a treat. Our seniors just loved it! All rights reserved. Sotiana Rokobatini I'm going to do these quizzes with my residents tomorrow they look lots of fun and I'm sure all will enjoy I will give you feed back once done. One lady looked at me and said does it really matter dear? Love these suggestions, my "peeps" get very excited dare I say competitive with these sorts of activities. oh thank you for this lovely feedback Lesley! Aged Care Worker This game can easily be adjusted to suit different abilities and is suitable for people living with dementia.. Feeling grateful for the opportunity. Thanks. Cut each saying or proverb in half or just leave the last word off depending on the abilities of your clients. oh I like this. Gather a small group of clients to play the game. PDF finish the phrase - Skagit Adult Day Care Australia. Have just joined the club and looking forward to some wonderful and interesting games for our lovely guests at the respite centre. !..amazing site. So good to hear! Enter your email address to collect your free activities. Thank you Golden Carers - so glad I found you. Love to hear how it goes, thank Margaret! I've been doing painting, and clay work and puzzles, but I'm starting to run out of ideas. Thank you so much. https://www.goldencarers.com/20-practical-activities-for-people-living-with-alzheimers-disease/3778/, https://www.goldencarers.com/10-spiritual-activities-for-people-with-alzheimers-disease/4271/. Finish the Sayings - wow - our residents only got stumped by one - they were really hot and this activity was well received. Lets get our Seniors all involved in finishing these proverbs, quizzes like this are great to keep minds active and involved in verbal communication with the rest of the community.You can start by saying the first line and go around the room asking your group to call out the answers.Sometimes there are some funny answers and we all have a laugh! Alzheimer's & Dementia Games My residents love these so much and I said to them that we had got to page 9 and who was going to remind me next week? Hi Leona, maybe you can use some activities from these articles:20 Practical Activities for People Living with Alzheimer's Diseasehttps://www.goldencarers.com/20-practical-activities-for-people-living-with-alzheimers-disease/3778/10 Spiritual Activities for People Living with Alzheimer's Diseasehttps://www.goldencarers.com/10-spiritual-activities-for-people-with-alzheimers-disease/4271/. I've recently became an Activity Director and was told about this site when I was taking the MEPAP courses. It is so helpful especially now with the residents not allowed visitors and can't go anywhere. Found In: We play a similar game pairing words such as breadbutter and horsecart, dogbone etc which is enjoyed. It is much appreciated. Hi Alison, your client has a great sense of humour! you should have seen the competitive streaks coming out when there was only a few left to pick ! Just started my second career as an activation aide. Enjoy meaningful activity ideas that you can use with your clients straight away. Popular Proverb Quiz | Activities for Seniors - Memory Lane Therapy Lots of laughter and chats. Great to hear! Please explain more in detail how this is played.Thanks!!!!! I especially appreciate the freebies as I am a volunteer which implies I do not receive a paycheck so I really count on the free items your site offers and put them to good use at the PC and Dementia facility I volunteer at. I did this with our residential and HACC clients yesterday and we had lots of fun. I'll be a member soon. Lost your password? This game can easily be adjusted to suit different abilities and is suitable for people living with dementia.. I've even found that some don't join in at first but after being around the quiz a few times they start to join in and answer more every time.