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- | ===== Survey and Discussion of Perceptions of the Elderly ===== | + | ====== General Public' |
By [[yiler-huang| Yiler Huang]] | By [[yiler-huang| Yiler Huang]] | ||
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+ | One of the topics of this semeseter is elderly care and elderly people in the society. In order to get more informations about the topic, we interviewed many people and asked them some questions about elderly people. Our first question is: "the first three adjectives that come into your head when thinking about old", so we could get the first impressions about elderly people from our subjects. The second question is: "what do you think elderly people do during free time", I think this one gives us the information of how old man's life are like in general public' | ||
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+ | I also have some answers to the question. For the first question, I think elderly people are mean, impatient, and slow. I thought this way because I have seen many old people who are mean on the street. There was once when I rang an old lady on a bike, she turned to me and cursed at me. Regarding to my experience, I think old people' | ||
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+ | The first three subjects I asked were three woman from the Gear 8 office beside us. From the way they talk and how they look, I think they were about 25 to 28 years old. The fourth subject was the woman beside the door of CIT, she looked like she was about 24 to 27 years old due to her talking style and facial expression. The their one is a woman worked in CIT, she looked around 30 to 37 years old because she had a few wrinkles on her face. | ||
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+ | Yesterday, we collected some datas about people' | ||
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+ | I think these datas all gave us a lot of information about people' | ||
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+ | Comparing my answers to the questions, I think they are quite similar with the answers we got from our subjects. For the first question, I my answer is that old people are slow, mean, and impatient. I think that was very similar to what we have in our data collection. Many people think old people are slow. Some of them think old people are stubborn, which I think is related to mean and impatient. For the second question, my answer is that I think old people like to play Chinese chess and do Taichi in parks. In this questions, my answer is also similar to the data we collected. Some people think old people like to walk around, chat with friends in parks, and exercise. However, some people think that some of the old people like to watch TV during their free time. My answer to the third question is that I think the difficulties of being old are: easy to fall, and being lonely. I think this is also similar to what general public thinks. People think old people are not as strong as young people, but people don't really think old people get lonely. In the fourth question, I think old people like to go to parks and traditional markets. This one is extremely similar to the general public' | ||
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+ | After collecting this much datas, I think there would be some changes that could improve our society to make it more suitable for old people. Firstly, I think government should host a class for teaching old people how to use a phone. This is because many people think old people worry about their family, and maybe teaching them how to use a phone allows them to spend more time with their family by texting or calling them. Secondly, I think we should host a Taichi area in parks so old people don't do Taichi in the middle of a park. Finally, we should take old people to hospital to check if they have memorizing problems once in a while. This is because a lot of people said that many old people have trouble remembering things. If we could check their health condition more often, maybe we could prevent them from losing memorizing ability. | ||
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