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Assessing senior accessibility on infrastructures and amenities of recreational facilities in Tagaytay City : (Record no. 10088)

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Personal name Cortez, Lara Eliza
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Title Assessing senior accessibility on infrastructures and amenities of recreational facilities in Tagaytay City :
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Statement of responsibility, etc. Cortez, Lara Eliza M., Lepardo, Raven R., Pantoja, James Clifford, Roy, Christel L.
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General note I. ABSTRACT<br/><br/>The research aims to assess the accessibility of recreational facilities for senior tourists in Tagaytay<br/>City. A survey was conducted using a quantitative descriptive correlational method based on a<br/>questionnaire modified from a 2018 study on senior visitors in Phuket. The survey was conducted<br/>through Google Forms and answered by senior tourists aged 60 and above who visited Tagaytay<br/>City in 2023. The study found that the difficulty level during activities, such as bending the knees<br/>and stepping up the stairs, was very high. The accessibility to amenities at the entrance and exits<br/>was also very high, with a wide entrance and sufficient pedestrian space. However, built-in ramps<br/>and curbs were low, indicating that recreational facilities were not more accessible. Respectively,<br/>the accessibility of restrooms and toilets was high, with most respondents agreeing that they are<br/>located in an approximate and prominent area. However, they disagreed with the lack of grab bars<br/>around the toilet and an emergency button. The service desk was lowered and easy to reach, with<br/>staff who would assist. Regarding safety, most respondents agreed that the facility's location is<br/>safe and secure. The overall mean accessibility to amenities was 3.01, indicating a high level of<br/>accessibility for seniors. The results suggest installing built-in ramps and curbs, emergency buttons<br/>in restrooms, grab bars around the toilet, and improving lighting and signage for emergency<br/>equipment.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Infrastructures and amenities
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Level of difficulties
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Accessibilities
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Senior tourists
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Personal name Lepardo, Raven
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Personal name Pantoja, James Clifford
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Personal name Roy, Christel L.
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