Did you know that sensory play is not just for kids? Sensory activities for adults are a powerful way to relax the mind, reduce stress, and reconnect with the present moment.
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1. Baking Benefits
How many of
you love to bake? I recall my aunt was
from a family of seven. During my teenage
years with her there was only her and me.
I asked her why she cooked large meals?
She would bake several cakes and several pies. She replied, “Coming from a large family
that was all she knew to do was to fix large meals.” I also remember her making cinnamon
rolls. I still love them today. I remember smelling the aroma of cinnamon as
I could smell it throughout the house. Whenever
I purchase a Cinnabon I think of her amazing cinnamon rolls.
According to
diyfairy.com sensory activities can reduce anxiety levels by up to 60% in
seniors with cognitive impairments, 85% of caregivers report improved mood in
seniors during home care visits, engaging in sensory activities leads to a 50%
increase in positive engagement compared to traditional activities, and activities
involving smell and touch can increase memory recall events by 25% for seniors
with cognitive impairments. They further
added that baking with adults and seniors is not just fun, it is good for
emotional and mental health. Measuring, mixing, and shaping dough helps maintain
senior’s skills that have early-stage dementia.
Favorite smells like vanilla or cinnamon can bring back happy memories
and boost their senses; thus, giving them a sense of purpose and achievement.
2. Activities for Adults with Disabilities
Are you or
do you know of adults with disabilities? Disabilitydame.com suggests activities that engage
in smell which include smelling a fresh bouquet of flowers, making candles
using different essential oils, doing a blind smell test with air fresheners, creating
different fruit drinks and smell the ingredients, and playing with scented water
beads.
3. Sensory Room in Bay City, Michigan
Did you know
that there is a Sensory Room in Bay City, Michigan? Mlive.com talks about it. I also saw this on the news on television as
well. The Tummy Ache Candy Store, 1116 N. Johnson
St., Sound in Silence, a dedicated room at
the back of the store, has been introduced to provide customers with an
opportunity to engage their senses through carefully curated sounds and
vibrations.
4. Sensory Room for Adults
Have you
ever been in a Sensory Room? Sensoryone.com
talks about Virtual Reality as a great way to entertain and engage sensory room
users with the use of no headsets. They
further added that visitors can feel the calming effects of the tool just by
stepping into the room. Can you only imagine? Often as people age, they experience a
reduction or loss of some of their senses.
5. Sensory Boards for Adults
Did You Know
that the ideal settings for Adult Sensory walls might include workplaces,
therapy centers, home environments, and public spaces such as community centers.
Bumblebeesmart.com talks about
this. They further added that you may
want to choose calming colors, include interactive features, using sensory
panels for a particular age group, create a multi-sensory experience, and
consider accessibility.
6. Creating a Sensory Room
Have you
ever thought about creating your own sensory room? Your sensory room might include a variety of
sensory stimuli such as fidgets, tactile tools, a cozy canoe, weighted lap
pads, or a swing. This is also talked
about at bumblesmart.com.
7. Sensory Toys for Adults with Autism
Some of the
best Sensory Toys for Adults with Autism might include infinity cube fidget
toys, mind and body stress balls, power your fun Arggh mini stress balls, YoYa
Tos DNA Stress Balls, tangle therapy relax for hand and mind wellness, liquid
motion bubblers, stretchable long world kaleidoscope, adaptive sound
technologies lectroFan Classic White Noise machines, and Remo hand drums.
8. DIY Sensory Tools You Can Create
Possibly you
prefer to create your own DIY Sensory Tools.
These Sensory tools might include stress balls, textured fabrics,
essential oils, visualization techniques.
Everyou.eu talks about these. They further added that when you
get started to be sure to choose 2-3 tools you will actually reach for, keep
them visible, use them preventatively, and pair them with breathing.
The
essential oil sounds inviting to me.
Although I have never tried essentials oils. It brings to my remembrance of an old cologne
that one of my aunts used to wear “White Diamonds.” Whenever I smell a cologne or perfume like
that I immediately think of her. Just
talking about fragrances brings back so many memories. My father used to smoke cherry fragrance
tobacco in a pipe. I can still smell
that fragrance. Do you remember any favorite scents or fragrances from your past?
9. Engaging Sensory Activities for
Adults
How is your
sense of taste? Have you ever tried
experimenting with different teas or coffee?
I am not a coffee drinker. Some
coffees all taste the same to me, but there has been an occasion when I tasted coffee,
and it just did not taste good at all. I
have discovered that some teas, even though they say are good for you, do not
agree with me. I've found a tea I love. It is Earl-Gray tea with bergamot. This tea is 100% natural, that is something
that I like about it and it does taste very good. I feel very relaxed after
drinking it as well. Autismparentingmagazine.com talks about this.
They further added you might try creating an ice cream sundae or just try new
food with various tastes and textures during meals to widen your sensory
experiences.
Source:
15 Calming and Therapeutic Sensory
Activities for Adults and Seniors
75 Engaging Sensory Activities for
Adults with Disabilities (That Are Fun!)
Sensory rooms for adults: Eldercare
and special needs - Sensory One
Adult Sensory Walls: Enhance Focus,
Reduce Stress, and Promote Well-Being
Best Sensory Toys for Adults with
Autism (2026 Expert Reviews & Buying Guide) - Living with Autism
Simple DIY Sensory Tools and
Techniques for Adults |
Engaging Sensory Activities for
Adults
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