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Perancangan Interior Musem Wayang Potehi di Surabaya Faradila Chandra; Grace Mulyono
Intra Vol 2, No 2 (2014): Desain Interior 2013/2014
Publisher : Intra

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The potehi puppet was a culture from Chinese be in the form of hand’s doll which played with colonial story. In the period of reformation, the potehi puppet had no permition from President wheresoever to all Chinese culture can’t show in public. Nowadays Chinese culture can show in public again. But many people had no interest for this culture because they assuming that thing so boring. Surabaya is a East Java’s capital where the potehi puppet came for the first time through market’s route ago so this place will be so compatible if there is a museum of potehi puppet. Hopefully, with this design planning people will have a place to give more acknowledges from one of Chinese culture where they were minority in Indonesia and so ever got discrimination in new orde’s period, knowing Indonesia is “Bhineka Tunggal Ika”.
Dinamika Dukungan Sosial dalam Kehidupan Sehari-Hari Lansia di Panti Jompo Yuslih Maulida; Najwa Salsabil Bahri; Nur Aini Hidayah; Fikriyyah Maeyani; Bintang Dian Larasati; Indria adisti rahmadita; Asma'Nur Kamila; Faradila Chandra; Lufi Maulidta Wulanda; Siti Hikmah
Jurnal Kesehatan Amanah Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Kesehatan Amanah
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Manado

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Elderly people living in nursing homes are vulnerable to limited social interaction and isolation, which impacts their psychological well-being and quality of life. Social support is an important factor in improving the well-being of the elderly in this environment. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the dynamics of social support received by the elderly in their daily lives at the Al-Hikmah nursing home, including the forms of support, the main sources of support, and the challenges faced. The study used a qualitative approach with 6 elderly participants aged 60-75 years who lived in nursing homes and were still able to communicate well. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, then analyzed thematically. The results showed that the elderly received various forms of social support, namely emotional support, appreciation, instrumental, infor mation, and social networks. Emotional and instrumental support were the most felt, while information support was the most limited. Social interaction and involvement in religious or social activities strengthen the support network, but there is variation in the level of involvement between individuals. Therefore, adequate and sustainable social support from family, nursing home administrators, and the community plays a very important role in improving the psychological well-being and quality of life of the elderly in nursing homes. It is important to create an environment that encourages communication, social participation, and appreciation of the needs of the elderly.