Seniors in an assisted living facility are Watch Deputy Knight Mother in law Onlinecheering themselves up during social distancing with a game of human-sized Hungry Hungry Hippos.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, a majority of society has been forced indoors to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. Social distancing can be incredibly isolating, especially for those who are already vulnerable.
One nursing home is combating the loneliness by engaging its residents in life-size board games. Bryn Celyn Care Home in Wales attached baskets to long poles, set out a pile of ball pit balls, and had their wheelchair-bound residents act as the "hippos" for a giant version of Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Here's a video of the wholesome game that the home posted on Facebook on Thursday.
If you happen to be in South Wales and enjoy a good game of Hungry Hungry Hippos, BBC journalist Catrin Nye noted that the care facility is hiring roles in caring for residents.
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Even while social distancing, it's nice to know that people can have fun.
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