Design strategies for aging adaptation design of public spaces under the community elderly care model
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Community Elderly Care Model, Public Spaces, Aging Adaptation Design, Health Management, Spatial LayoutAbstract
As the aging population intensifies, the community elderly care model has gradually become an important model for elderly care. The research takes the community elderly care model as the starting point, the public spaces is used as the key research objective. Firstly, the relevant theoretical research and conceptual definition of aging adaptation design are elaborated. Secondly, the excellent practical cases of the construction and renovation of elderly care communities both domestically and internationally are analyzed. The problems in the aging adaptation design of public spaces in China are analyzed. Finally, based on the psychological, physiological, and social needs of the elderly, a design strategy for public spaces that are suitable for aging under the community elderly care model is proposed, namely, "layout consultation spaces at different levels, form leisure spaces that are conducive to communication, and construct kitchen spaces with composite infiltration". Through reasonable design and planning, the aging adaptation design strategy of public spaces under the community elderly care model can create a livable and enjoyable leisure environment. Elderly people feel the care and support from the community, improve their quality of life, and enhance social well-being
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