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    Are you looking for a fresh and exciting activity to engage your aged care residents? Give your seniors a splash of fun using Temporary Tattoos! This trend is gaining popularity in aged care facilities as a way to stimulate senses, spark memories, and create a joyful atmosphere. You could host this event anytime of the year, or it can also be used during the National Tattoo Day which is July 17th.

    Read on to get the FULL GUIDE to hosting your temporary tattoo fun activity in aged care!

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    The Benefits of Temporary Tattoos for Seniors

    Believe it or not, non-permanent tattoos also have a lot of benefits for seniors in aged care. Some of the notable benefits are the following:

    • Sensory Stimulation: Tattoos can provide a unique sensory experience, stimulating touch and sight.
    • Memory Lane: Choosing designs can evoke fond memories and spark conversations.
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    • Social Interaction: Sharing tattoo choices and stories can foster a sense of community.
    • Mood Enhancement: Laughter, creativity, and fun are proven mood boosters.

    Planning Your Tattoo Day with Temporary Tattoos

    As an aged care coordinator, you can transform your facility into a temporary tattoo parlor. Check out this step-by-step guide on how you can have the best tattoo day out there!

    1. Gather Supplies

    Purchase a variety of non-permanent tattoos from online retailers or party stores. Choose designs that appeal to your residents’ interests, such as flowers, animals, or vintage-inspired art. If you want a hassle-free experience, we offer the best non-permanent tattoos for seniors in the market! Check it out in our shop now.

    2. Create a Vibrant Atmosphere

    Decorate the activity area with colorful banners and balloons. Play upbeat music from the 1960s to set a nostalgic mood. Ideally, you can create a playlist with tunes from icons like Everley Brothers, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, The Mama’s and the Papa’s, Sonny & Cher and Tina Turner.

    3. Set Up a Tattoo Booth

    Designate a space for residents to choose and apply their tattoos. Provide mirrors and assistance as needed. Assign a staff or a volunteer to be the “tattoo artist” who help seniors with their tattoo choices and applications.

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    4. Capture the Moments

    Take photos of residents with their new tattoos. Create a fun photo booth with props for added entertainment. You can also create a mini photo booth for a fancier experience!

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    5. Refreshments and Music

    Serve delicious treats and drinks while playing classic tunes from the era. You can customize the menu to match the vibe of the activity, and you can also serve healthy alternatives like fruits.

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    Safety First!

    Of course, safety should be our first priority! Make sure to keep in mind your residents’ well-being during the implementation of the activity. Some of the notable areas that we might need to be wary of are the following:  

    • Skin Sensitivity: Always test a small area of the skin before applying a tattoo to ensure there is no allergic reaction.
    • Removal: Inform residents that the tattoos are temporary and can be removed with soap and water or baby oil.

    Key Takeaway

    By incorporating temporary tattoos into your aged care activities, you can create a memorable and enjoyable experience for your residents. It’s a fantastic way to promote social interaction, stimulate senses, and bring a touch of fun to daily life.


    We Got You Covered!

    Would you like to explore some specific tattoo design ideas based on your residents’ interests? Or perhaps you’d like to brainstorm some additional activities to complement the tattoo party? Don’t hesitate to contact us for tailored assistance!

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    You can also check out our shop to find products that might spark your next idea for  fun and engaging aged care activities.


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