2019
DOI: 10.12813/kieae.2019.19.2.005
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Socially Integrative Planning Characteristics of Elderly Housing in “Share Kanazawa” Community Village of Japan

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“…According to [4], for the elderly, "residence" is a place where social interactions occur through contact with neighbours and local communities. As a result, the direction to solve housing problems of older adults has moved to pursue an "Aging in place", which means to continue living in the community where they have lived, rather than institutionalization [5]. Therefore, continuing community life in old age can facilitate the maintenance of psychological and emotional health and further alleviate physical frailty in the elderly [6].…”
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“…According to [4], for the elderly, "residence" is a place where social interactions occur through contact with neighbours and local communities. As a result, the direction to solve housing problems of older adults has moved to pursue an "Aging in place", which means to continue living in the community where they have lived, rather than institutionalization [5]. Therefore, continuing community life in old age can facilitate the maintenance of psychological and emotional health and further alleviate physical frailty in the elderly [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%