Project Briefing: “Support for the Russian elderly“
The problem of poor eyesight among the elderly in Russia goes beyond a simple inconvenience; it is a serious threat to both their safety and quality of life. This is an issue that requires our attention and active action. The statistics are relentless: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of older people in Russia face age-related vision changes. This is a figure that highlights the scale of the problem. The risk of falls in elderly people with poor eyesight increases 2-3 times compared to people with normal eyesight. This is a serious threat, as falls can lead to serious injuries. The consequences of falls can be very serious, including the need for hospitalization, and in some cases can even lead to death. The loss of independence and independence is a huge stress for the elderly, which negatively affects both their psychological and physical condition. Why did we choose this particular problem? Relevance: The aging process of the population in Russia is inevitable, and the problem of poor eyesight in older people is becoming more urgent every year, affecting an increasing number of people. Humanity: We strive to improve the quality of life of older people, striving to make their lives more comfortable and safe. Social significance: The development of a functional and comfortable walking stick that can help elderly people with poor eyesight is of great social importance, as it promotes their integration into public life. Target audience Grandparents: We focus on people aged 65 and older who suffer from visual impairment. These people value traditional values, comfort and self-care, but at the same time strive to remain independent and active participants in life. The need to improve the cane: The vast majority of respondents (85%) confirmed that traditional canes do not always meet their needs and believe that the cane can be more functional and comfortable. Vision problems as the main factor: The majority of survey participants (70%) noted that poor eyesight is the main problem they face in everyday life. Expectations from the cane: Improved visibility: Older people want a walking stick to help them navigate better, especially in poorly lit areas. Increased safety: They expect the cane to signal the approach of obstacles and help them avoid falls. Functionality: They want the cane to be not just a support, but a tool that makes their lives easier.Attitude towards new technologies: The majority of respondents (65%) have a positive attitude towards the use of new technologies in walking sticks, if these technologies are easy to use and really make life easier. Design: Older people appreciate not only the functionality, but also the appearance of the cane. It is important for them that the cane does not look “old-fashioned”, but is modern and attractive. The history of the caneThe cane is not just a tool; it is a symbol with deep historical roots. In the ancient world, canes were used not only as supports for movement, but also as weapons and a symbol of power. In the…