Older adults in nursing homes often lead sedentary
lifestyles despite physical and cognitive activity being
crucial for well-being in old age. Decreased activity
adversely affects an individual’s life expectancy, frequently
leading to sedentary death syndrome [26]. Care facilities
face the challenge of encouraging their residents to
participate in leisure activities. Despite various efforts, few
activities remain accessible, and it is difficult to motivate
older adults to remain cognitively and physically active as
the impact of age-related changes grows (e.g., cognitive
impairments or mobility disabilities). Research has shown