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  2. Beyond Bingo: The 50+ Best Activities for Seniors in Assisted ...

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    Researchers are learning more about the dangers of social isolation and loneliness among older adults. Too much time alone increases a senior’s risk of dementia, as well as other health problems ...

  3. Senior Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The games continued in the 1970s and 1980s in the Los Angeles and Orange County, California. [4] Today the meet is known as the Senior Games (or Senior Olympics). The Senior Games are now held in every state in the USA. [5] In 1985 National Senior Olympics Organization (NSOO) was formed, and in 1990 NSGA took over control of the Senior Games. [6]

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    Many have fitness classes or other programs specifically for older adults. Prefer outdoor adventures? Find a group that organizes walking or hiking trips or other outdoor activities.

  5. 16 Tips for a Healthy & Safe Holiday Gathering for Your ...

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    Join support groups or local senior centers in your community or online. These can offer a safe space to share feelings with others who understand. If needed, professional counseling can also be ...

  6. World Senior Games - Wikipedia

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    The World Senior Games annually brings in an estimated $17 million in direct economic impact to the St. George community. [25] Brigham Young University students have provided free health screenings, conducted research at the games and published findings in peer-reviewed journals, and are a major source of volunteers at the competition. [26]

  7. Play (activity) - Wikipedia

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    [46] [33] For this reason, elderly people may partake in physical exercise groups, interactive video games, and social forums specifically geared towards their needs and interests. [33] [50] [51] One qualitative research study found older adults often chose to engage in specific games such as dominoes, checkers, and bingo for entertainment. [52]