Report on ‘Full-of-Vigor’ Lifestyle Promotion Project Our Commitment to Helping Old People Find Way to Lead Worthwhile Life - How to Get Motivated in Going Out
10.2185/jjrm.64.180
- VernacularTitle:「いきいき生活支援事業」報告
- Author:
Masashi SUGIURA
;
Yoshio SHIRAI
;
Tomihiro HAYAKAWA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
2015;64(2):180-186
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
We have embarked on a project to help old people finding something to live for. The project was worked out as we found that more than half of the elderly we queried said that they preferred to stay at home rather than go out because there was nothing to do. Years ago, an ad hoc committee, comprised of hospital employees, was organized to think up how to use facilities in our hospital effectively for the benefit of the health of the stay- at-home elderly. Based on the ideas proposed by the committee, a total of eight health classes came into existence. They included the exercise class with an aim to prevent locomotive syndrome, the brain training course for maintaining or improving cognitive abilities, the beauty salon dealing with cosmetic treatments and the karaoke club. Each club had a membership of 10 to 30 persons. More than 80% were women. The average age was around 75 years. The club dues range from \0 to \500. Later on, some clubs raised fees, but the number of participants remained almost the same. Many participants in the one-year brain training course had their cognitive abilities improved significantly. It has been found that there are many people living far from the hospital wish to join these clubs but their wish remains unfulfilled. This is one of the tasks we have to tackle with together with the problem that there are too few male participants. In any way, as part of our efforts to revitalize regional communities, we think that it is important to expand our project from now on to have activities built into the daily lives of the elderly.