Activities designed to be accessible and enjoyable for older adults with vision loss encompass a variety of options. These activities are adapted to minimize reliance on sight, emphasizing tactile, auditory, and cognitive elements. Examples include large-print card games, audio-based trivia, and adapted board games with textured pieces.
Engagement in accessible recreation offers multiple benefits for older adults experiencing visual impairment. These pastimes promote cognitive stimulation, maintain social connections, and enhance overall well-being. Historically, limited options existed, but advancements in assistive technology and inclusive design have expanded the availability of suitable activities.