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Kegiatan Komunitas Dan Bimbingan Untuk Mendukung Kehidupan Lansia Ramadhan Lubis; Naila Sa’adah; Via Ivanka Br Sitepu; Dalila Sari Nasution; Nadya Azmi Lianka; Nadia Ivanka
Jurnal Pendidikan Sosial Dan Konseling Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Oktober - Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47233/jpdsk.v3i3.3774

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This article explores how various community activities and forms of guidance can contribute to enhancing the overall well-being of older adults. Social engagement—ranging from regular meetups and skill-based classes to peer support groups—creates a meaningful space for seniors to remain active, connected, and valued within their communities. Participation in these activities helps support both physical and emotional health, while also fostering confidence and independence in daily life. Furthermore, consistent and well-structured guidance plays a significant role in helping older adults navigate the challenges that often accompany aging, such as emotional adjustments, health-related concerns, and changes in social relationships. Support from families, caregivers, and community networks serves as an essential foundation that enables seniors to live with greater comfort, purpose, and stability. These findings highlight the importance of integrating community involvement with supportive guidance to promote a more holistic and fulfilling life for older adults.
Analisis Kegiatan Serta Pemenuhan Kebutuhan Lansia Ramadhan Lubis; Zhafira Nur ‘Ulya Alsa; Maulida Apriani Nasution; Alfiani Maulida; Abrar Azizi; Aisyah Alya
Jurnal Pendidikan Sosial Dan Konseling Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Oktober - Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47233/jpdsk.v3i3.3776

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This study aims to analyze the daily activities of older adults and the fulfillment of their needs through a case study of Mrs. Zuriatimaida, a 63-year-old elderly woman who remains active and independent. Data were collected through in-depth interviews examining physical, cognitive, psychomotor, social, emotional, spiritual, and economic aspects. The findings show that she maintains a productive lifestyle through activities such as running a small catering business, managing boarding rooms, participating in social gatherings (such as religious study groups and elderly health posts), and maintaining regular religious practices. Her physical condition is generally good, cognitive function remains stable, and psychomotor abilities support daily independence. Positive social interactions, strong spiritual commitment, and financial stability contribute significantly to meeting both her physical and psychological needs. These findings align with biological and psychosocial aging theories, activity theory, emotional regulation theory, and cognitive functioning theory, which emphasize the role of social engagement, mental stimulation, and spiritual well-being in later life. Overall, the study concludes that structured activities, supportive social environments, and emotional-spiritual balance play essential roles in sustaining the well being of older adults.
Analisis Bkm Sebagai Lembaga Yang Bergerak Dibidang Pelayanan Lansia Di Masjid Al-Ikhlas Ramadhan Lubis; Aliya Anggraini; Apra Mutiara Ramadani; Faiz Al Rafif; Indah Karina Manik; Laila Tussifa Harahap; Riski Nabila
Jurnal Pendidikan Sosial Dan Konseling Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Oktober - Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47233/jpdsk.v3i3.3908

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This study aims to discuss and describe how institutions provide services to the elderly. The institutions in question are mosques. The focus of the study includes forms of collaboration, program development, and the objectives of these institutions to meet the needs of the elderly. The research was conducted by gathering information and observing elderly service institutions. The analysis shows that these institutions have core programs, such as assistance with daily activities and social support, to improve the quality of life of the elderly. However, several challenges remain, such as limited facilities and financial constraints. Elderly service institutions make an important contribution to meeting the needs of the elderly, but they need to improve the quality of service and resource support. This article concludes that optimizing elderly services in mosques needs to be strengthened through collaboration between mosque administrators, the community, and relevant agencies to improve the overall quality of life of the elderly
Analisis Kegiatan Dan Problema Lansia Di UPTD Pelayanan Sosial Lanjut Usia Binjai Dinas Sosial Provsu Ramadhan Lubis
Jurnal Ilmu Psikologi dan Kesehatan | E-ISSN : 3063-1467 Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Oktober - Desember
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This study aims to observe various activities and identify the problems faced by the elderly residents at the UPTD Social Service Center for the Elderly in Binjai, under the Social Service Office of North Sumatra Province. The research employed a qualitative approach using in-depth interviews and direct observation with the elderly residents and social workers. Interviews were conducted with several elderly participants and staff members to obtain an overview of their daily activities, as well as their social, psychological, and health-related needs. Observations were carried out to directly examine the dynamics of activities and social interactions within the institution. The findings indicate that the elderly at the UPTD participate in various activities such as religious practices, light handicrafts, mild physical exercises, and social recreation, all of which aim to improve their quality of life and sense of togetherness. However, several issues were identified, including limited activity facilities, chronic health problems, feelings of loneliness, and a lack of emotional support from families. Based on the results of interviews and observations, it can be concluded that although the social services have been implemented quite well, there is still a need for improvement in psychosocial assistance, diversification of productive activities, and better health facilities.