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EVALUASI KUALITAS PELAYANAN PELANGGAN HOTEL DINESTI KAYUAGUNG Anggraini, Deta; Noviardy, Andrian
SEMHAVOK Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Juli - Desember 2020
Publisher : Fakultas Vokasi

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Penelitian ini yang berjudul evaluasi kualitas pelayanan pelanggan Hotel Dinesti Kayuagung dan tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk mengetahui kualitas pelayanan kepuasan tamu di Hotel Dinesti Kayu Agung. Hotel Dinesti Kayu Agung merupakan hotel berbintang 2 dan didirikan sejak tahun 2001.
Educating Seniors Against Dementia Through Knitting Skills and Crossgenerational Collaboration Winariyanti, Andhini; Anggraini, Deta; Yuniarti, Tatik
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Interdisciplinary Social Studies
Publisher : International Journal Labs

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The Rajut Asa Program is a community-based empowerment program aimed at improving the psychosocial well-being and cognitive health of the elderly while simultaneously engaging youth through intergenerational collaboration. Implemented in RW 01, Bidara Cina Village, East Jakarta, the program involved 16 elderly women and 4 Karang Taruna youth members. This initiative integrates three main components: craft-based therapy, intergenerational interaction, and local economic empowerment. The program's effectiveness was evaluated using a mixed-methods approach that combined pretest-posttest quantitative assessments with qualitative observations. The results showed significant improvements in the elderly participants' self-confidence, social support, and cognitive engagement, with an effect size of . The youth also demonstrated substantial increases in intergenerational empathy and leadership readiness, with an effect size of . Overall, the program effectively enhanced participants' cognitive activity, social involvement, and fine motor skills while laying the foundation for a sustainable creative economy model. This study contributes a novel holistic integration of therapeutic intervention, intergenerational collaboration, and creative economy development within a single community program. The findings hold significant public health policy relevance by demonstrating that low-cost, community-asset-based interventions can effectively address the escalating dementia crisis in resource-constrained settings. They offer scalable alternatives to expensive clinical interventions and contribute evidence for age-friendly community development strategies aligned with WHO guidelines on dementia risk reduction. This low-cost, asset-based program design—utilizing local skills and community assets—can be replicated in similar urban communities to promote elderly well-being and intergenerational cohesion.