4 Ways for Senior Adults to Celebrate Halloween Besides Giving Out Candy
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4 Ways for Senior Adults to Celebrate Halloween Besides Giving Out Candy

Halloween is about fun and eerie activities that friends and family can enjoy. Seniors can dress up as their favorite superheroes or hang out at home watching scary movies.

Trick-or-treating with kids can be fun, but seniors should not forget other ways to celebrate. From attending local events to hosting parties with friends, here are four ways that older adults can have their fill of Halloween fun in Racine, Kenosha, Union Grove, and Pleasant Prairie.

1. Not All Halloween Celebrations Are Trick-or-Treating

Halloween is more than just exchanging candy with the neighbors. There are various events that seniors can attend, including pumpkin patches, hayrides, and costume contests. Seniors can celebrate at home with friends and family if going out doesn't work for their schedule.

2. Find Local Events

You or a senior loved one could be interested in checking out local Halloween events. There is no need to worry about transportation, as some events require that participants not drive themselves or bring their cars. For example, costumed participants of the Trolloween in Racine are transported in buses to 16 participating venues and can ride all night long for $5.

Visit Haunted Houses

Halloween isn't complete without visiting haunted houses. If lucky, participants may even get free popcorn. Seniors should check local listings before planning to visit any particular haunted house. Additionally, they should dress appropriately and keep a flashlight with them. Some haunted houses close early, so they should arrive a little earlier than usual.

Enjoy 'Spooktacular' Food

Most restaurants offer unique spooky-themed dishes, drinks, decorations, and entertainment during Halloween. In addition, some places offer deals on Halloween recipes for food and beverages for those dressed in costume.

3. Consider Inviting Friends Over

Hosting a Halloween party is a great way to enjoy the season with friends and family. This idea is best for seniors who prefer smaller gatherings. Seniors can decorate their homes by inviting friends over for dinner and having some spooky tunes playing throughout the night.  

They can put on their best costume, serve up scary snacks and drinks, and set the mood with spooky music. Dressing up for Halloween is always good for a laugh.  

For such events, they should ensure plenty of space for kids who love trick-or-treating at the house. Seniors can play games such as flashlight tag and corn mazes. Watching scary movies is something seniors could also do on Halloween, and it's a great way to bring family members closer together.

4. Get Active on Halloween

Halloween is the perfect time to start a new tradition with your older loved ones. If you don't have any in mind, here are some ideas;

  • Decorating the house
  • Bobbing for apples
  • Baking cookies

Seniors who've wanted to try something new but don't know where to start can take up a hobby they're interested in and enjoy. Those who live alone can do plenty of things to get excited about Halloween. They could watch horror movies while eating popcorn and hanging out by themselves.

Give Your Loved One the Best this Halloween Season

With a wide variety of senior care services available in Racine, Union Grove, Pleasant Prairie, and Kenosha, WI, there is something for everyone this spooky season. These activities would be fun even if your older loved ones live alone.

Senior Helpers Racine provides assisted living services to your elderly loved ones. We also offer companion care so seniors can spend more time with family and friends on any day. Contact us at 262-554-7783 and schedule an in-home assessment within Racine, Union Grove, Pleasant Prairie, and Kenosha, WI.