As an experienced aged care coordinator, I’ve found this simple autumn umbrella craft to be ideal for residents living with Alzheimer’s and those in memory care. Using folded colored paper to form a triangle-shaped umbrella, participants can draw the handle, collect real leaves from the garden, and glue them onto their card to create a bright seasonal display. This calming hands-on activity supports fine motor skills, sensory engagement, and provides a gentle way for residents with Alzheimer’s to connect with nature and express creativity.

Materials You’ll Need
- Coloured paper (for the umbrellas)
- Glue stick
- White or coloured bond paper (for the background)
- Pencil or marker (to draw umbrella handles)
- Clay dots (for raindrops)
- leaves (for autumn theme)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Fold the Paper
Give each resident a piece of coloured paper. Fold it back and forth in a continuous fan-like motion until the whole paper is folded.

Step 2: Fold and Glue the Umbrella
Fold the fan in half, then glue the ends together to create a small umbrella shape. Let it dry for a minute or two.

Step 3: Glue to the Canvas
Attach the folded umbrella to a sheet of paper or card. Draw a curved handle beneath it using a pencil or marker.

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Benefits for Seniors
This paper folding activity is ideal for fine motor development, focus, and sensory expression. The repetitive folding is calming and familiar, while decorating the scene encourages creativity and connection to nature. It’s a simple, successful project for residents at all ability levels.
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