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The transformation of institutional facilities for people with disabilities
RYBANSKÁ, Monika
My diploma thesis is focused on the transformation process of institutional facilities for people with disabilities in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part is divided into six main chapters, which are further expanded by subchapters. The first chapter deals with transformation, which includes both the history and the present of transformation in the Czech Republic. The second chapter is devoted to social services for people with disabilities, where they focus on residential and field services related to the transformation process. The third chapter describes the projects and challenges that were used in the process. The fourth chapter is about good practice, where communities such as Camphill and Archa are also mentioned. The fifth chapter presents transformational inspiration from abroad, for example from the USA, Italy or Jordan. The last sixth chapter then takes place on the independent life of people with disabilities. The aim of the work is to find out the factors influencing the course and completion of the transformation in residential facilities for people with disabilities in the Czech Republic and how the overall change was evaluated by service representatives, their staff or the clients they. To this end, one research question and three partial research questions were identified. The practical part showed that the factors that affect the transformation and its successful completion can include a team of staff who identify with the philosophy of transformation and deinstitutionalization, then properly support the transformation plan, or by guardians, family members or the community, where new households are emerging.
Spending free time by seniors in residential facilities for seniors
RYBANSKÁ, Monika
My bachelor´s thesis is focused to spending free time by seniors in residential facilities for seniors in region of Pardubice. The theoretical part is divided to seven basic sections: age and aging, changes connected with aging, demography of aging, problem of ageism, free time, leisure-time activities in residential institutions and their importance, the types of residential institutions in the Czech republic according to Act No.108/2006 Coll, the social services. The target of bachelor thesis was find out, what activities are offered and realized in residential institutions for seniors and also how the workers rate the frequency and diversity of activation activities in their institutions in the area of social services. Quantitative investigation showed that the most frequently represented activities are music therapy, reminiscence and cognitive training, but the most popular activities are music therapy, animotherapy and co-cooking. On the contrary, religion and sporting activities are the least popular. Furthermore, it was found that the activities according to respondents are sufficient for clients and in most cases they would not supplement the offer.
The Way of Spending Free Time of Seniors Living in the Home Environment of Pribram
RYBANSKÁ, Monika
My bachelor´s thesis focuses on how seniors living in Příbram spend their free time. The theoretical part of my work is divided into six parts. The first part is about the age and aging. The second one is about the changes associated with aging. The next part is devoted to the age demography. The fourth part describes the ageism problems. The fifth one is about the quality of pensioners´ live. The last sixth part describes the pensioners´ free time and their living style. In this sixth part there are chapters where you can find out more about the active aging of old people and their education in the Czech Republic. The goal of my thesis is to find out how the elderly spend their free time in Příbram district. Do they use offered free-time activities? Are they informed about the activities? Do they themselves look up the information about the possible activities for them? Or do they just wait for some tips from other people or the rest of their family? The next question is: Who is more active? The men or women? And who has more possibilities to be active in their free time old people living in the town or old people living in the villages? I have used the quantitative survey to check up my theory. I have used a structured questionnaire or a structured interview in some cases. According to the results the hypothesis about how elder men and women spend their free time was disproved. Based on the results women live more active in their free time than men. The next theory was confirmed. Elderly living in the town have more possibilities to spend thein free time actively. The survey shows that old women spend their free time more active than old men. And elderly in the town spend their free time more active than elderly in the villages.

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