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Seniors with very poor eyesight can still enjoy games tailored to their abilities. Here are some ideas:

1. Dominoes with raised dots. Use large print, high contrast dominoes with raised dots to help them feel the patterns.

2. Play card games using braille or tactile cards. Simple games like War or Go Fish work well.

3. Tactile Bingo. Use bingo cards with raised numbers or large print cards and pieces that can be felt.

4. Scrabble with large tiles. Use a large font or braille Scrabble board with tactile tiles.

5. 20 Questions. Take turns guessing a person, place, or thing based on yes/no questions.

6. Trivia games. Use verbal trivia questions tailored to their interests.

7. Name That Tune. Play short clips of songs and have them guess the tune.

8. Tactile ball games. Use a large, soft, textured ball for games like rolling or gentle catch.

9. Bean bag toss. Use targets with high contrast colors and tactile markers.

10. Audio puzzles or games. Use apps or devices designed for visually impaired individuals, like audio Sudoku or storytelling games.

Maybe others have additional suggestions or tips to share.
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That depends on how severe their visual impairment is - if they enjoy card games there are playing cards that have large, simplified faces, my grandmother enjoyed dominoes (again, adaptive ones are available) but my mom wouldn't have been able to see those. Many board games can be played if someone is willing to help move the playing pieces, read the clues etc. There's a reason most senior's homes have bingo days, it's an easy game to follow and you can buy or make up extra large playing cards.
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My dad and I had fun batting a large balloon (filled with air not helium) around. Good exercise but it also always made us laugh. Extra fun if it’s a balloon of a favorite team or cartoon character or in the shape of a football, etc.
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