GR1: Project Proposal and Analysis
Who We Are
- Brian Chang
- Sophia Cui
- Viksit Arora
- Sarah Han
Problem Statement
“One of the greatest challenges or losses that we face as older adults, frankly, is not about our health, but it’s actually about our social network deteriorating on us, because our friends get sick, our spouse passes away, friends pass away, or we move,” - Joseph F. Coughlin, director of the AgeLab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Members of the elderly community, who suffer from a diminishing social circle, would like to participate and contribute to society and connect with others
- Technology for connecting seniors is too cryptic to use and not designed to meet their needs
Observations & Interviews
Members of the elderly community, suffer from a diminishing social circle, and would like to participate and contribute to society and connect with others.
1.) Josh is former accountant, who recently moved into a nursing home. He was concerned about keeping in touch with his previous community and reminisces about his neighbors with whom he use to regularly chat with. He misses being in the immediate vicinity of his grandchildren and tending to his garden. He mostly uses his phone as means to communicate with grandchildren and friends, but occasionally gets emails that he checks and replies to on the public computer in the nursing home. He has a facebook account that his youngest grandaughter Sarah made him a while ago, but he barely uses it. His profile is mostly empty. He finds facebook difficult to use, but does check this "nursing home's society's facebook page", that gets updates of various weekend events held by the society. He wishes there was a medium for him to connect with his grandchildren, but the constantly changing functionality and numerous options are too confusing.
Lessons Learned:
- wants to keep in touch with his old friends and family.
- Facebook & other social media is too complicated/cryptic for everyday use.
Mary is a widow who misses the companionship of her deceased spouse. She has had a hard time dealing with the loss of her husband and misses their daily chats. Mary wishes she had someone to talk to about her loss and wants to find others who can relate. Trying to make new friends has been hard for Mary because she’s not sure where to go.
Lessons Learned:
- wants a way to meet new people.
- would like to talk to people with similar life experiences.
- wants advice on living alone.
Chengran is a retired doctor in the Seattle area, who misses the fulfillment of his job and now longs for a way to continue to help others. He misses the social connections afforded to him through his profession and misses interacting with patients. He struggles to redefine himself in this new retired state.
Lessons Learned:
- wants a way to meet new people.
- wants to find new activities for his newfound time.
- wants a sense of fulfillment.
User Class
General user class consists of seniors (65+), who are retired and desire to meaningfully connect with others and contribute to society. Some specific users include:
- Elders who want to stay in contact with friends/family
- Old folks displaced from their original community
- Elderlies who moved to a different geographical location
- Elders who want to meet new people
- Lonely nursing home residents
- Widow/widower
- Seniors with a diminishing social circle
- Elders who want to find new activities/hobbies
- Elderlies desiring to contribute to society
- Retirees
User Needs and Goals
- Find trusted peers with similar problems for support and advice
- Establish meaningful relationships in a community
- Keep from boredom and retain mental agility
- Desire to be useful to others
- Shine on a new stage
- Discover new hobbies
- Make new friends