Activities
Think of E•Quest® as A Cruise Ship on Land®, with a lot more amenities!
The primary focus at E•Quest® Independent Living Communities is
a fun, active lifestyle consisting of:
Relationships
Relationships are built with our residents as we enjoy life
with them in positive and caring ways. We take an interest
in each
of them, one-on-one, and in their welfare. And we listen – really
listen. We ask for feedback, early and often.

Activities
All of our communities are beautiful and fully-accessible.
Our focus, however, is more about what goes on at these locations
every day of the week. We look for occasions to celebrate
and create opportunities for residents to socialize with
each other
and with the staff.
Quality Service
Quality service, for us, has two components: • Exceed
Expectations Everyday
• Pay Attention to Detail Excellence is our standard. We want
our residents and guests to be WOW-ed by everything we do.
Activities Guide
Underlying Principles
Fun everywhere. Our
primary aim is to create an energetic, positive atmosphere
for our residents. Our communities are, truly, “Where
the FUN Never Sets®.” In fact, our activities are
so much fun that everyone wants to participate.
Rekindle the
memories. Senior adults have “paid their dues” and,
in the process, often have forgotten what it’s like
to just kick back and enjoy life. Our primary mission is
to have
each and every day become a new memory and reinvigorate daily
life.
These are the best years
ever. Life
should be fun – and
we make it that way. Sample Activities
Our Favorite Activities. In
addition to our regular musical presentations, weekly
trips and ice
cream
socials, we have other “special
activities” that residents enjoy.
Community Dances. You
don’t have to
come as a couple or bring a date to enjoy
these shindigs! Everyone can
kick back
and relax and dance to the songs they love.
Red
Hat Societies. Strictly for the
ladies – they
meet once a month and take
a trip each month.
Red Kap Clubs. Not to be out-done, men in
our communities schedule monthly trips and
lunches out to boot.
Who says girls have
more fun?
Church Services and
Bible Studies. We have
regular Sunday services at all our communities,
provided by rotating local
pastors
and ministers, along with Sunday
School classes and week-day Bible
studies as well.
Bingo. Everyone’s
favorite, after all these years.
Lots of Music. Great
entertainment, with emcees and “special
guests.” Other concerts are offered on
a regular basis. If you walked in, you might
think Ed Sullivan was back with his “really
big show”!
Old Time Gospel Singing. Residents love
it! Takes them back to another place and
time...

Typical
Participation Games and Activities.
These
activities are held in most communities on a
regular basis, selection
varies by location.
See each location’s latest Activity
Calendar for a sampling. The
Price is Right. Just
like the television show with all the bells
and whistles. As with all of our activities,
winners
actually
win prizes but all participants take away some sort of parting
gift or consolation prize.
The
Not So Newlywed Game. We play the game matching 3 couples and asking
them
questions sure to get laughter from the
audience. A variation is Know Your Neighbor,
a game that pairs community
friends against others.
Let’s Make a Deal. Patterned
after the Monty Hall legacy, our version involves a handful
of game money, lottery tickets,
and prizes. Everyone gets caught up in the excitement.
Name
That Tune. Everyone
participates. The game starts by playing
short segments of tunes (usually show tunes,
songs
from the
40s and 50s, or television theme songs from the 50s and
60s). We
keep score and the winner, of course, wins a prize. Can
you name that tune in three notes?
Family
Feud. Let the fight begin...!
Residents play this fun game, naming
the most
popular lists.
Regular Physical
Activity. Stay
fit and have fun. Our exercise programs offer a variety
of ways to stay physically
active and socialize with your friends.
Exercise. Group
exercise, led by a staff member,
provides a fun way
of staying in shape and “doing what’s
good for you.”
Walking
Club. We compile
the miles each week and report to the group.
Tee shirts are awarded
for residents who reach 50 miles,
125 miles, and 250 miles. Stationary bike and treadmill miles
are also accepted.
Water
Aerobics. This activity
is available at the communities and at offsite
locations. It promotes flexibility and balance
development.
Pool
Tournament. An underutilized
piece of recreational equipment,
the pool table. We’ve
hosted “Minnesota Fats” billiard
tournaments, giving prizes to the winners.
“Parlor” Games. Some
of our "Parlor" games
offered at all our communities on a regular
basis.
Lessons are provided to those
who’d like to play but don’t know how.
Skipbo. It
has it’s loyal following. This card
game involves clever strategies and surprise
outcomes.
Bridge. We have
more and more participating in this great game. Players
of all levels are challenged by this popular card game
of chance and skill.
Dominoes. Including
42, Mexican Train and Chicken
Foot. These highly
popular dominoes games are played
in tournaments and “just
for fun.”
Mah
Jong. Growing in popularity,
this game is the centerpiece of our cultural
awareness program.
Bunco. Introduced
in the U.S. during the Gold Rush, this game
of dice, luck, and prizes is fun for everyone.
Civic
and Community Meetings. Each community holds
regular Town Hall meetings to discuss issues
and events of interest to everyone.
We also host various special interest groups, such as AARP,
Garden Clubs, Toastmasters, book clubs,
etc.
Trips and Outings. Every
week, at each of our communities,
residents are given the opportunity to stretch in new directions.
We take
airboat gator tours, train rides, bluebonnet trips, visit
casinos and painted churches. The most popular trips get “re-run” from
time to time, but we’re always open to new ideas
as well. Our residents really look forward to these!
Parties and
Celebrations. We look for
occasions to celebrate! Some of our favorites are
Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Valentine’s
Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Fall Festivals, Veteran’s
Day, 4th of July, and Casino Nights. Birthdays and
anniversaries are always remembered as well.
Director’s Specials. At
each of our communities, the Community Director throws a monthly “theme party” to have fun
and celebrate with our residents. The Directors Specials are
in addition to all the other festivities described above. Past
themes have included Roaring 20s, Safari, Luaus, April in Paris, “spring
flings,” tailgate parties, catfish fries, and shrimp boils.
The food, costumes, music, and entertainment at these events
are all geared to that month’s theme.
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