Aging in Place: Why Community Integrated Care Matters in Super-Aged South Korea
Scene from the forum on August 19 (Photo by Milly) I have discussed community integrated care several times on this blog. As South Korea has officially become a super-aged society, active discussions and policies around care are underway nationwide, with local governments implementing initiatives tailored to their specific regional contexts. In Goyang City, Gyeonggi Province, where I currently reside, discussions on care are also actively taking place. On August 19, I attended a forum organized in Goyang to explore future development directions for healthy integrated care. In this article, I want to share the key takeaways from that forum. Rather than focusing strictly on Goyang, I will examine why community integrated care is vital for South Korean society as a whole. Aging in Place: Staying in the Community You Know🐤 Historically, care in South Korean society was largely viewed as an individual family responsibility or provided through institut...