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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Essential Questions

1. How does the younger generation think of the elderly.
This is important as if the younger generation does not like the elderly, we will know how to plan out how we want to help the elderly, for example, we will know that we should not engage the younger generation to be in direct contact with the elderly. We will also know if the there is a mentality problem with the younger generation.

2. How does the elderly think of aging?
This will help us plan how to help the elderly as we will know at what stage to start, if it is planning activities or some other things.

3. How is the surroundings benefitting the elderly?
This will also help us in planning as we will know if the surroundings need changing or not.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Elderly Challenge - Observation 2


Are you facing any difficulties in present life?
No.

Are there any things which you know can be improved.
No, not really.

What do you do usually do?
I go exercising every morning. I also goes massaging for free.
Like the previous elderly, this elderly does not find much problem with his life. He is also rather healthy.

Elderly Challenge - Observation 1

Interview:
Are you facing any difficulties in your present life?
Yes, sometimes, doing things walking up and down steps or going up and down the bus is difficult. Walking long distances also causes me to feel However, in doing daily things like cooking, she experiences not much difficulty.

Are there any things which you know can be improved?
Building some handrails in commonly walked areas is one way the environment can be improved. Also, having all the buses change to no-step low floor buses can help improve the transport system.

Write up:
While walking up the steps, she needs to hold onto something for support. She also walks up slower than normal people.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Holiday work - Part 1: Understanding the ‘The Elderly Challenge’

1a) Set up a fund to help programmes that engage the elderly. This would allow more programmes to operate since it has more funding and so, the elderly would have more things to do.

1b) Make all forms of public transport disabled friendly. This would again encourage the elderly and the disabled to go out as they can move around on their own easily.

1c) Provide different housing with different leases. This would allow the elderly to have more options so that they can pay for a cheaper house which has a shorter lease.

1d) Collaborate with companies in the market to provide reverse mortgage. This would allow the elderly to get some money without having no place to stay in.

2) They want to make all areas surrounding HDB flats barrier free. This will allow the elderly to move easier on their own and so, they would go out and take part in activities more often. For example, the path from a block to a recreational centre or an MRT Station nearby must be easy to walk with no hindrance to the elderly.

3a) Have people go to houses where there are elderly people staying and ask them questions to see if they are struggling to pay for their expenses. If they are, some changes have to be made.

3b) Increase the amount of cash benefits for the elderly, for example, increasing the subsidy of MediSave, etc.

4a) I can go out to do volunteer work, such as helping out at activities that are targeted at the elderly.
4b) I can go out to places where the elderly stays at and find out if their lives can be improved. I can then channel this feedback back to the respective authorities that can make their lives better.
4c) I can donate to causes that benefit the elderly.