Abstract:
The research on Management of Saensuk Municipality as an Age-Friendly City aims to study the demographic situation of the elderly population, analyze the spatial potential to accommodate an aging society, and propose development strategies for Saensuk Municipality to become an age-friendly city. This study employed a mixed-method research approach, incorporating in-depth interviews using purposive sampling with community leaders from 25 communities, gerontology scholars, local government administrators, representatives from public health agencies, and civil society organizations. Additionally, a secondary data analysis was conducted on relevant reports and documents. The data were analyzed using a qualitative descriptive analysis and a descriptive statistical analysis. The findings revealed that Saensuk Municipality has developed into a smart city through the utilization of IoT and Smart Living technology to enhance elderly care services, including the installation of smart devices, the establishment of senior citizen centers, and improvements in infrastructure to enhance safety. However, significant challenges have remained, such as a lack of suitable public spaces, an inadequate public transportation system that does not meet the needs of the elderly, and limited access to comprehensive information systems. This study proposes development strategies aligned with the age-friendly city concept. These include (1) improving public spaces to accommodate elderly use, (2) developing an accessible public transportation system, (3) promoting activities that enhance social and economic participation among the elderly, and (4) expanding comprehensive and sustainable community healthcare services. The findings can be applied to policy formulation for managing Saensuk Municipality and can serve as a model for other areas seeking to develop into age-friendly cities.