Advocacy ProjectProposal Summary
The proposal was to work with Dr. Patrick Khoo of HK Cares, a foundation in Hong Kong, China, where I would be on duty for 5 hours a day for a week. The service I aimed to provide was to visit hospitals in order to care for the elderly population in these facilities. By entertaining them, looking after them, reading to them, and helping them with whatever they needed, my goal was to relieve the disease burden on society and provide the elderly population in hospitals with a greater quality care experience through extra attention on my part.
Summary of What Took Place
First, I wrote a letter explaining the needs of the elderly population and why it was important for members of the community to devote some time to helping them with their needs. I cited a study by Landeiro, Barrows, Musson, Gray and Leal (2017) which focused on the value of reducing loneliness and isolation among the elderly population by visiting them, reading to them, and talking to them. I showed in the letter that this population is often neglected and that by helping them in their needs, one can support the overall community in a positive manner that promotes mindfulness, caring, kindness and other favorable virtues that can help communities develop in a beneficial manner.
Second, I held a convention with my community partner, to advocate for greater community-based care. Involved in the convention were 2 lawmakers, 3 health care professionals, my community partner who is a doctor with HK Cares, and 4 community leaders, all of whom gave talks to the public admitted for free to learn about the ways that they could help the elderly population. The convention was advertised in local community papers and via social media.
Third, I engaged in the project of visiting the elderly population. Every day for one week, I devoted 5 hours per day to visiting the elderly population in hospitals through HK Cares. Specifically, I visited older persons who were suffering from cognitive and physical impairments, as well as functional, behavioral and psychological problems. Between the hours of 4 pm and 9 pm, I was available for their needs.
The specific actions that took place on my part consisted of saying hello to the patients and introducing myself as a volunteer who was interested in visiting with them and spending some time with them. The first thing I would do was explain all the ways I could help if they would like me to visit. I explained that I could get them anything they needed, such as water, a blanket, help with getting out of bed or sitting up, help with finding the nurse on duty. I could read to them from the newspaper or magazines that were available. I could talk with them about their stay or about their life if they would like to tell me about themselves. I could make sure that they had everything they needed to enhance their comfort level and that if they needed anything that they should just ask me.
In total, I visited with 15 different patients over the course of the week. On the first day, I spent one hour apiece with 5 different elderly patients. On the second day, I...
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