The practice involves organizing Halloween-themed events at residential care facilities, often centered around residents receiving treats or participating in costume-related activities. Such events usually take place around October 31st, with the specified year indicating the intended timeframe for the event.
These activities offer a chance to enhance residents’ social engagement, reduce feelings of isolation, and provide a sense of normalcy and enjoyment. They can also foster intergenerational connections when community members, including children, participate. The events can be rooted in a desire to maintain a connection to cultural traditions and offer a fun, stimulating experience for residents.