
Monday, June 21, 2010
Elderly Challenge - Observation 3

Elderly Challenge - Observation 2
Elderly Challenge - Observation 1
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Room Layout-Google Sketch-up

This room is elderly-friendly since it is convenient to move around since the elderly must not walk from one room to another. The entrance door opens automatically so the elderly do not have to worry pushing the heavy door. Due to the small room, less electricity is spent. There will be a sensor which sense the movement of the adult. If there is none, it will turn of the lights and the television. There will also be a seat inserted at the shower room so the elderly must not become tired when he is having a shower.
Holiday Work 1 - Understanding the Elderly Challenge
Explain in your own words, the FOUR key recommendations of the report.
1. Housing for Seniors: Have different housing options for the elderly: Instead of just old housing estates, let the elderly buy better houses like new flats, condominium or even studio apartments with some discounts.
2. Accessibility for Seniors: Make all public transport elderly-friendly: Have more seats for the elderly reserved near the exits of the transport and at bus-stops and stations.
3. Caring for Seniors: Top up Medi-save Accounts when Government shares budget surplus: Have the government to share a sum to the elderly since they will become weak and get sick often.
4. Opportunities for Seniors: Have more events and services for the elderly taking place: Have some events to cheer up the elderly or let them try something new and improving their lifestyle.
- State ONE way that the CAI report is recommending to make our public housing more elderly-friendly
- State TWO ways on how we can ensure that the quality of elderly care here in Singapore is affordable
2. Improve the quality of the health care in every health centre like clinics and hospitals so there would be cheaper places with good quality elderly care.
- After reading the CAI report, what do you think are the THREE things that you can do, as an SST student, to help overcome these elderly challenges
Bigger steps in staircases and escalators
White colored words with a black background and a bigger front
More lifts and slopes which also fall in sight
More handrails
Have seats at every location
2. Do community service by going to elderly homes to help them with their house work
3. Do fund raising to hire a doctor so we can invite the elderly for a free health check-up
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