5 Easy DIY Bird Feeders Aging Adults Can Make

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Simple DIY Bird Feeders Aging Adults

Bird watching is a hobby many seniors enjoy, and they can do this activity alone or with their friends and family. Encourage your elderly loved one to take it a step further and create a bird feeder for his or her yard. Here are some easy DIY bird feeders your loved one can make. 

1. Candy Jar Bird Feeder 

The supplies needed to make this bird feeder include a candy jar, a glass cylinder vase, glass paint, marble filler, glue, a paint brush, beads, and a small wire. The wire allows the feeder to hang outside your loved one’s home. Witnessing the birds that come to eat the seed can boost your loved one’s health and enhance his or her quality of life. 

Maintaining a high quality of life can be challenging for some seniors, but professional caregivers can help them obtain this goal. Families can trust in Lincoln, CA, home care experts to help their elderly loved ones focus on lifestyle choices that increase the chances of living a longer and healthier life.

2. Milk Jug Bird Feeder

Using a gallon-sized milk jug, a knife, a marker, and ribbon or string, your loved one can build a bird feeder in no time. This DIY bird feeder is easy to make, which helps your loved one enjoy the creative process. Although your loved one does not technically own the birds, this activity can still provide him or her with some responsibility. It will be your loved one’s job to make sure the feeder is up and full of food for the birds each day, which provides a sense of purpose. 

3. Juice Bottle Bird Feeder

A juice bottle bird feeder only requires a plastic bottle (the bigger the bottle, the better), wooden sticks you can purchase from a local hardware store, a knife, and some sturdy wire. As long as holes can be poked in the plastic bottle, your loved one can turn it into a bird feeder. Aging causes muscle strength to decrease, in addition to other physical issues. However, making the bird feeder could strengthen your loved one’s arm muscles and increase his or her hand-eye coordination. 

Building a bird feeder is not the only way your loved one can build muscle strength. A professional caregiver can assist him or her with exercises and activities that promote hand-eye coordination and boost strength. Whether your elderly loved one needs part-time assistance with basic household chores or you need a break from your caregiving duties, the Lincoln respite care experts at Home Care Assistance are here to help. All of our respite care services are backed with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, there are no hidden fees in our contracts, and we never ask our clients to sign long-term contracts.  

4. Toilet Paper Tube Bird Feeder 

This is one of the easiest DIY bird feeders for seniors. All your loved one needs is peanut butter, craft or Popsicle sticks, twine, a toilet paper tube, and birdseed. This type of creativity can stimulate your loved one’s mind and possibly stave off dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and other cognitive issues. 

5. Tea Saucer Bird Feeder 

If you have an old tea cup and saucer at  home, put it to good use by helping your loved one turn the items into a bird feeder. In addition to the cup and saucer, you need ceramic glue, twine, and a bird feeder hanger.

Seniors with limited mobility or other issues may find it difficult to build bird feeders and manage daily activities. Performing daily tasks while simultaneously managing the symptoms of a serious illness can be challenging for seniors. The Lincoln live-in care experts at Home Care Assistance are available 24/7 to make sure your loved one has the care he or she needs to remain safe and comfortable while aging in place. Call us at (916) 226-3737 to schedule a free in-home consultation.

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