Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Elderly Challenge - Observation 3
Another main problem is climbing the stairs. If there was no handle to support them, they might lose their balance trip and fall. They also cannot sit for too long or else their legs would get numb and they would have difficulty trying to get up.
These are basically the main problems faced by most elderly, and the difficulties are the same over a range of different elderlies.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Holiday homework Part 1
1)-The first key recommendation in the report is creating places to stay in for the Seniors. There would be houses specially created to fulfill the needs of the elderly, and also help the elderly to manage their housing property.
-The next is a place where elderly can easily use or enter. Walkways, lifts, and transport means would be modified to make it more elderly-friendly. The would be barrier-free. The buses would be step-free, low-floor and wheelchair accessible.
-The third is caring for the elderly. Those who need medical attention can go to eldercare services in Singapore.
-The last one is creating opportunities for the elderly. The elderly would have to keep exercising habits and eating balanced diets to lead balanced lifestyles. They would also have to communicate with others and get involved with activities like community groups.
2)-In the elderly’s public housing, lifts, walkways and transport pick-up points are made accessible for the elderly. For the lifts, they would be barrier-free, and they would be upgraded.
3)-One way is that the medisave accounts of the poorer Singaporeans would be top-up when they need the money. This would help Singaporeans to meet their healthcare needs.
-Another way is that the government is planning to set up a Caregiver Centre to support families that need help through providing them with information resources and programmes.
4)-I can help organise activities for the elderly to be active, like hold an amazing race. I could task them to play these games and think about what they should do. This helps them to move around more, think more, and make them more active.
-I can help to clean their house or paint the walls. This way, they do not have to bend so much and feel tired.
-I can also teach them some ICT related things, like using the computer and chatting with other people.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Holiday homework Part 3

This room includes two cupboards, a bed, and a toilet at the bottom-left corner. The white blocks are something like railings for the elderly to hold. In the toilet there should be some as the floor might be wet and they might slip, so they need support in case their family members are not at home. Some of them their legs are rather weak and cannot walk for long, so this comes in handy. The yellow patches on the floor are towels placed on the floor. Because in the toilet the floor might be wet, the towels are to also prevent the elderly from slipping.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Elderly Challenge - Observation 2
This week I have been observing my grandma and also the people at the hawker centres near my house. There is a senior citizen’s corner, but only one or two elderly goes there and it is rather dirty because no one is maintaining it and youngsters walking around smoke and litter that area.
Like last week, they still gather everyday over a cup of drink and talk about anything that comes to their mind. Imagine drinking one cup of coffee everyday. It is not very healthy. Some elderly of my friends do not even come out everyday to socialise and get coped up at home. Because they do not come out to take a walk, they do not get exercise.
I have also been observing my aunt at home. She like to take morning and evening walks during the weekends and go to the gym during alternate weekdays. She likes the morning breeze and fresh air. She enjoys my company as well as my brother’s. Actually most elderly are rather lonely and need people to accompany them. My aunt also faces problems like when she walks past the swimming pool downstairs, she has to hold on to something or she will fall. I also notice other elderly living in the condo facing this problem.
A habit of my brother is to leave his toys lying around the house. Sometimes my aunt did not see it and accidentally trip over it. The difficulties that they face is not reacting fast enough to things happening around them.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Elderly Challenge - Observation 1
Besides slipping, she also face another difficulty, which is walking for short distances. Walking from the hawker centre near my house back to my house takes her about five to ten minutes, and she could sweat a lot and feel very tired. I think this is normal for most elderlies, feeling tired after walking for a short distance. My domestic helper could not do much about this, and neither can anyone else.
Even though she finds it tiring to walk down to the hawker centre, she still does every morning to talk to her friends over a cup of coffee. When I observed them, they seem to be very happy to have a chance to talk about their lives at home. Because I understand the Teochew dialect, I could understand what they were talking about, and some were saying that because they are old their grandchildren or children do not really care about them and they feel rather sad.
I went to my friend’s house and observed some elderly near her house. Some are unable to walk, so their domestic helper have to help them to push the wheelchair. Some are still healthy enough and can still take strolls around and even do exercises at the exercise corner.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
NEWater visit (reflections)
1. What are the 3 key takeaways from today’s visit?
- We learnt about the 4 main water taps in Singapore
- We learnt about the process “Reverse Osmosis”
- We learnt about how water is processed into NEWater.
2. Name 2 concepts that you have learnt today during the visit.
- How everything else except water molecules are behind removed.
- How water is being processed into NEWater.
3. What is the 1 interesting thing that you have learnt today?
How PUB managed to come-up with solutions like NEWater and desalinated water
- What are the things that you can do to help with water conservation in Singapore?
Reduce our usage of water at homes by taking showers instead of baths and using the half flush when dealing with liquid.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
photography-people

This is a picture of 3 teachers in sst. Without the teachers’ help, we would not be able to learn well. They really deserve a break and some time off.

This is a picture with a friend i made this year in SST. I have made more friends in my new secondary school and am enjoying myself a lot.

This is a picture with my childhood friend. We have known each other since we were 4 and are still best friends.