
Now we turn to a community center in Keelung, which serves the aging populations of north coast’s fishing harbors. The "green care station" offers a slew of classes that teach new skills to the elderly in Keelung’s coastal villages. Students enjoy drumming, weaving, leather sculpting, among others. Let’s meet some of the teachers and students.
A group of older adults gathers in a circle to play the djembe. Soon the whole venue is trembling with rhythm.
Student
Everyone’s so happy! We’re all happy to come here, because the teacher’s voice is so loud and clear.
Drumming teacher
I often remind our students to keep their fingers moving and flexible. The second thing is their mouths. I prompt them to chant along and sing with me.
Keelung Fishermen’s Association has launched a new program for older adults, inviting people from the fishing village communities to join this varied program of interactive classes. Alongside djembe classes, there’s knitting, leather sculpting, sewing, and much more. It’s a chance for older people to get out, meet neighbors, and collect new experiences to share with their families.
Student
It’s so hard. I forget everything. I’m knitting this for the children.
Tutor
It changes their way of talking, their demeanor, their energy! Secondly, the hand-knitting stimulates their braincells.
There are six fishing harbors in Keelung: Wanghaixiang, Changtanli, Badouzi, Bisha, Zhengbin and Waimusha. And more than 2,000 fishing people aged 65 and up live in those communities. The “green care class” was created with a subsidy from the Council of Agriculture, to provide classes, and nutritious weekly meals.
Chen Wen-chin
Keelung Fishermen’s Association
When these fishing people were young, they worked hard on the sea, and battled with the ocean. Now that they’re older, they’re sitting at home in the fishing villages and there’s nothing going on. So we invite them to come outside and get some movement.
The classes here provide all kinds of opportunities. From physical exercise to new skills to learn, older fishing communities can enjoy their strength and build fresh connections in this new phase of life.
基隆漁村人口老化嚴重,六個漁港就有兩千位65歲以上長者,農委會編預算,讓地方漁會成立”綠色照護站”,規劃多元的學習課程,包含打非洲鼓、編織、皮雕,以及裁縫等等,要讓爺爺奶奶們,走出家門,啟動新生活。
老人家圍成一圈,雙手跟著節奏敲響非洲鼓,熱情的鼓聲讓現場氣氛超歡樂。
[[學員]]
“大家都很開心啊,來這裡都很開心啊,因為老師的聲音非常的宏亮”
[[非洲鼓老師]]
“我常常提醒我們的長者,手一定要動一定要靈活,再來呢,第二個是嘴巴,我都會刺激他們說,一定要跟著喊,跟著唱歌”
基隆漁會推出長照計畫,邀請漁村裡的老人家,加入多元互動學習課程,除了非洲鼓,還有織毛線、刻皮雕,以及裁縫等等課程,邀請銀髮族們走出家門,接觸人群,還能跟家人有新話題。
[[學員]]
“真的很困難,全都忘記,要織給孫子們”
[[指導志工]]
“他們整個的對話、精神、氣色都會不一樣,第二個就是說,透過這樣的手工編織的活動,會刺激腦部細胞”
基隆六個漁港,望海巷、長潭里、八斗子、碧砂、正濱以及外木山,超過65歲的老漁民,多達兩千人,農委會補助成立綠色照護班,除了活動,更週週送餐,要他們吃得營養。
[[基隆區漁會總幹事 陳文欽]]
“老漁民年輕的時候在海上打拚,跟海搏鬥,老了以後在漁村,待在家裡沒什麼事,所以我們請他們出來外面走走”
開設課程,讓長者不用再待在家,除了適量活動身體,還能一邊學習,減緩老化危機,開始銀髮新生活。
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