A simple guide for aged care facilitators
Keeping the mind active is just as important as physical movement—especially for seniors. One great way to do that? A fun, interactive round of Eye Spy! It’s a game that brings laughter, conversation, and gentle mental exercise to any aged care setting.
In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to set up and host an Eye Spy game, step by step.

Step-by-Step: Set Up a Wall-Based Eye Spy Game
Step 1: Create Your Eye Spy Board
Find a large pinboard, whiteboard, or blank wall space in a common area. Then:
- Gather 10–20 small pictures or cut-out items (printed or real objects).
- Make it fun and colorful — use themes like “Springtime,” “Garden Fun,” “Things That Start With B,” or “Around the House.”
- Randomly stick or pin the items to the board.
Tip: You can also mix real objects with pictures for added interest.

Step 2: Add a Title and Instructions
Clearly label the top of your board:
🕵️♀️ Eye Spy – Can You Find These?
Underneath, write simple instructions like:
“Look closely! Can you find all the items listed below hidden on the board?”
Then list 5–10 things for residents to find. For example:
- Something round
- A pair of glasses
- A red flower
- Something that starts with “S”
- A balloon
.
Step 3: Place It in a High-Traffic Area
Hang or stand the board in a hallway or shared room where residents often pass by. Make sure the lighting is good and the items are clearly visible.
Step 4: Keep It Fresh
Change the board every week or two to keep interest high. Try new themes like:
- “Easter Egg Hunt”
- “Winter Wonders”
- “In the Garden”
- “School Days – Back in Time”
You can also invite residents to help choose items or themes!

Step 5: Encourage Interaction
Let staff and visitors know about the board. Invite residents to stop, look, and share what they find. A staff member can even walk with a resident to explore it together and talk about the items.
Step 6: Celebrate Participation
Add a small note:
“Found them all? Tell a staff member for a small treat or a sticker!”
This adds motivation and makes it fun.
Why This Works So Well
✅ No pressure – Seniors can interact with it whenever they like.
✅ Mind-stimulating – Encourages observation and memory.
✅ Social – Can lead to spontaneous conversations.
✅ Decorative – Brightens up dull areas with themed visuals.
✅ Inclusive – Works for people with different abilities and energy levels.
Bonus Tips
Use Velcro, Blu-Tack or magnets so you can reuse your board setup.
Add a clipboard and pen so residents can tick off items as they find them.
Make it seasonal — match to holidays or weather for added fun.
Benefits of Eye Spy for Seniors
Now that we know how to facilitate the game, let’s take a moment to appreciate the myriad benefits Eye Spy offers to our beloved seniors:
1. Cognitive Stimulation Eye Spy challenges participants to use their observation and deduction skills, keeping their minds active and engaged.
2. Social Interaction: Hosting a game session encourages socialization among seniors, fostering friendships and a sense of community.
3. Mood Enhancement: Laughter is often a natural byproduct of playing Eye Spy, boosting mood and overall well-being.
4. Reminiscence: Many of the items to be found in Eye Spy may trigger nostalgic memories, providing opportunities for reminiscing and storytelling.
When to Implement Eye Spy Sessions
Eye Spy sessions can be incorporated into the activity schedule of aged care facilities in various ways:

1. Weekly Game Nights: Designate a specific day each week for Eye Spy game sessions to give seniors something to look forward to regularly.
2. Special Events: Include Eye Spy as part of themed events or parties to add a fun and interactive element to the celebration.
3. One-on-One Sessions: For seniors who prefer individual activities, facilitate one-on-one Eye Spy sessions with staff or volunteers.
Key Takeaway
Hosting an Eye Spy board game session for seniors in aged care facilities is not only a fun and enjoyable activity but also a valuable opportunity to promote cognitive stimulation, social interaction, and overall well-being. By following these tips for facilitators, you can create a vibrant and enriching experience that brings joy to seniors and enhances their quality of life.

So, aged care facilitators, are you ready to embark on an Eye Spy adventure with your residents? Let’s make memories, laughter, and connections one game at a time!
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