Ably.Saucey
Count your Many Blessings
Now, I'm not talking about Wii Knitting or something like that, I mean any games.
I really think the oldest generation would really enjoy playing games and if those health studies are right, it might help them with memory and focus.
I visit a 83 year old lady twice a week and sometimes she's really lonely or bored. I think she would enjoy Animal Crossing or other calmer, objective games. It might make her not feel so lonely, and maybe give her something to do and make her feel like she has a purpose.
Plus, most games have internet so she could play with her grandkids that she doesn't get to see often.
The nursing home I visit sometimes has a wii I think, with I Spy, wii carnival, endless ocean and others.
I would go nuts if I had to do 'arts and crafts' everyday, video games would be a good break from that.
I really think the oldest generation would really enjoy playing games and if those health studies are right, it might help them with memory and focus.
I visit a 83 year old lady twice a week and sometimes she's really lonely or bored. I think she would enjoy Animal Crossing or other calmer, objective games. It might make her not feel so lonely, and maybe give her something to do and make her feel like she has a purpose.
Plus, most games have internet so she could play with her grandkids that she doesn't get to see often.
The nursing home I visit sometimes has a wii I think, with I Spy, wii carnival, endless ocean and others.
I would go nuts if I had to do 'arts and crafts' everyday, video games would be a good break from that.