Feasibility Study on the Renovation of Community Elderly Care Spaces
Research on the Renovation of Elderly Care Spaces in the Context of Population Aging
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https://doi.org/10.54691/2dceb013Keywords:
Old Neighborhoods; Retirement Space; Remodel; Age-appropriate Landscape.Abstract
In view of the problem of insufficient elderly care space in old urban communities, this paper discusses the necessity and feasibility of community elderly care space renovation through field investigation and analysis. This paper analyzes the current situation and existing problems of the elderly care space in the old community, compares the high-level elderly care communities visited during the investigation, puts forward the transformation principles and design strategies, and discusses the implementation path and safeguard measures of the transformation. The research shows that through scientific planning and reasonable transformation, the quality of the elderly care space in the old community can be effectively improved, and the diversified needs of the elderly can be met, which is of great significance to promote the community elderly care.
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