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Are You Looking for A Fun, Challenging Idea to do with Your Loved One? Try Origami.

Elder Care Activities for Carmichael, CA: Getting Started With Origami

If you are looking for some great elder care activities to do with the patient in your care, you will discover that anything related to art and creativity can be powerful. Not only does an artistic endeavor encourage the elderly individual to try something new, it also provides their brain with an incredible amount of exercise and that is always a good thing.

One such activity that has been popular through many generations, both in the United States and where originally was created, and Japan, is origami. Origami is the art of folding paper to create three-dimensional artistic creations. You can create animals, buildings, trees, and just about anything that you can imagine with the right layout and fold.

How do you get started with origami?

If you look around you may not see too many adult continuing education classes that deal with origami. It is a specialty in a sense. However, if you go to various stores, such as Barnes & Noble or another major bookstore, you will be able to find a number of books that show various designs that you can create using origami.

You can also go online and watch numerous instructional videos on YouTube that show, fold by fold, just how to create nearly anything that you want. You will discover that birds, dinosaurs, dogs, and other creatures are highly popular to create using origami.

You can use just regular plain paper or you can choose a specialty paper, which is a lighter weight paper than your average printer paper, and that may allow you to do even more intricate designs with this art form.

What about for elderly individuals with arthritis?

As with any type of activity for a person dealing with arthritis, the condition of their hands and fingers needs to be taken into account. Making folds and doing intricate patterns can be problematic for somebody who has rheumatoid arthritis or whose arthritis is considered significant.

It is best to sit down and explain your elder care activity idea to them and see what the reaction is. They may want to give it a try to see if it is something they might be able to do. The good thing about origami is that it doesn’t require the fingers to hold a pen, a paintbrush, or even a sculpting tool. It just requires them to be able to fold the paper in such a way as to create their works of art. The elder care provider could always help them on more difficult folds.

If you or an aging loved one needs elder care in Carmichael, CA area, remember Senior Home Care Services for all services needed. Call us at (916) 514-7006 for more information.

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