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2012. 10. 30
Seoul
「 Happy Senior, Supporting Senior Citizens in Designing New Life Maps 」
Age-friendly City, Seoul
The elderly has made the Seoul, the Seoul will ensure the life of the elderly
Background
Elderly suicide rate
2011
64.4-The highest among OECD
(per 100,000)
The number of elderly people liv-
ing alone
2013
210,000- Male 60,000
-Female 150,000
In Social carelessness
Exposed to poverty, disease, loneliness, inac-tion
The popula-tion of elderly
2013
1,112,074
-Male 481,186-Female 630,888
Life expectancy Male 76.4 years old Female 83 years old
Poverty rate of the elderly
2006
45.1%-Three
times the OECD
The old man in Seoul?
Background
As of the end of 2011
with an yearly increase of
50,000 seniors
The Social care and unlimited responsibility for protecting the rights of senior citizens, income security, healthy ag-
ing is the duty of our generation
A comprehensive, strategic response is required : Action Plan
AGE-QUAKE
530,000
(5.4%)
710,000
(7.3%)
1.04 mil.
(10.2%)
1.40 mil.
(14.1%)
1.95 mil.
(20.3%)
2000 2005 2011 2019 2027
Years from aging to aged society The U.S. 73, Japan 24, Korea 18, Seoul
14(the fastest pace in the world)
Aging Soci-ety
Aged Society
Post-aged
Society
Senior policies expanded to various fields It now includes housing, transport, education, culture and health.
Senior policies are not just welfare policies!
Seniors now include baby boomers(1955-1963) A new set of policies required for this new type of seniors
Seniors in need of tailored policies age, health and income to be considered for various policies
Policy Directions
Promotion Sys-tem
Happy Senior, Supporting Senior Citizens in Designing New
Life Maps
Creating Virtuous Cycle of Welfare
Welfare policy for participation
Enhancing Realization for linkage 3 year plan
6 Area, 35 Policy Project(New Project 21 / Enlargement Project
14) Spreading a culture of respect for the el-derlySupporting a iintergen-erational integrationCustomizing to
each individual job offerCreate new jobs
Leisure and cultural activities to enhance supportSenior centers to switch to the familiar
Supporting Baby-boomerExpanding retirement social participation
Elderly living alone en-hanced careElderly support the health of body and mind
Community-based in-frastructure to welfareProviding a comfort-able house to live
Support for the 2nd stage life
(6)
Respect & Gen. Inte-gration(6)
Vibrant Life(6)
Stable life in
advanced age (6)
Care & Health
(6)
Age-friendly Environ-
ment(5)
Performance In-dices
Life of the elderly living will vary as follows
Images of the elderly(100 points)
54.858
6063
’12 ’13 ’14 ’15
Support for 2nd Sage Llfe
+Respect & Gen. Integration
Employ-ment rate of elderly
(%)
22.524
2730
’12 ’13 ’14 ’15
Stable Life in Advanced
Age
Elderly sui-cide rate(per 100,000)
58.460.4
62.464.4
’12 ’13 ’14 ’15
Healthy Ag-ing
Nursing care service utiliza-tion rate(%)
6.98.5
9.210.0
’12 ’13 ’14 ’15
Healthy Ag-ing
Utilization rate of welfare facil-
ities(%)
15.516.0
16.517.0
’12 ’13 ’14 ’15
Vibrant Life+Age-
friendly En-vironment
Actively support for Baby boomers
Support for the
2nd Stage Life
Supporting the 2nd Stage Life for Babyboomers1
Enlargement Social Partispa-tion for Professional retirees
2
Support for the 2nd stage life
Supporting the design of Baby-boomer’s
second life
1
Baby boomer Expo promotion(public-private co-host)
Expo promotion in conjunction with the existing senior jobs expo- Sharing Baby boomer’s issues and social responsibility issues presented (NGO, cooperative etc.)
Establishment 2nd life design center – 15
Launched 「 2nd life design center 」 (’12) - Supporting Baby-boomer 2nd life design, social contribution, employment training 5 10 15
’13 ’14 ’15
2nd life design centerEnhance new senior targeted continuing education
Civic education liberal arts college established in the new senior (2nd life design etc.)
Operating the continuing education courses by in-ternet and mobile phone
Expanding education by 2nd life design in senior business center (annually 300 persons)
10 30 50
’13 ’14 ’15
New elderly organization
200 300 500
’13 ’14 ’15
Subject matter experts pool
Support to social participation activities of profes-
sional retirees
2
New elderly organizations development & support
Discovering elderly organization of public interest, senior vocational clubSupporting the senior jobs in Seoul and genera-tion integration community programs New governance
SeoulAdministra-tive & finan-cial support
New el-derly org.Policy pro-
posals
Citizens, Se-nior
Conduct the projectMonitoring
The establishment of new senior policy advi-sory group
More than 20 of the senior, the elderly organization, ex-perts consisting of the council’13.1~)
Consultation and policy advice regarding employment, care, leisure
The establishment of a talent bank of retired professionals
The establishment of finance, economy, education, and la-bor pool expertise retirees(’13~)
Discovering the Senior Meister (shoes, metal, meat, etc.) (’13~) - Technical education, specialized school lectures and demonstrations, spread the craftsmanship and profes-sionalism
<people>
Support for the 2nd stage life
Providing Jobs to Seniors Wanting to Work
Stable life in ad-
vanced age
Providing custom job by senior characteris-
tics
1
Development and support of new senior jobs2
Stable life in advanced age
40,000
51,000
63,000
’13 ’14 ’15
Number of jobs (’12, 35,000)
High- income,Professional
Consulting, Professional volunteer
Middle-income, Generalist
Corporate re-employment
Low income,Vurnerable class Public work
Plans for job offers by senior characteris-tics
Senior job offers according to the charac-
teristics
1
Enlargement the public jobs - 63,000
Step-by-step expansion of the community-centered jobs
- From 2013, extend the public participation period to 9 months, Elderly care of the elderly 465 pilot project con-duct 12 months
Support of employment in private sector
Senior job center enhance the ability of the job search (‘13~)Strengthen cooperation with job-related public and private organization (‘13~)
Set up for online job place-ment
Providing seniors online job matching services(www.seoulsenior.or.kr, ‘13~)Collaboration with private senior portal site (providing the information on senior jobs, and care services, ‘13~)
Develop and support of senior
new jobs
2
9 12 15
’13 ’14 ’15
Senior club(’12, 7)
2 5
’13 ’14 ’15Support urban-rural ex-
change business
10
12 15 20
’13 ’14 ’15
Social enterprise (’12, 9)
Elderly targeted development of new jobs
After conducting a pilot project implementation jobs idea com-petition- Silver consultant, health promotion activists, senior cul-tural heritage keeper etc.
Expand senior business club and social enter-prise– 35
Annual senior center expansion - 15
- Baking cookies, proctor, interpretation, forest ecology commentary etc.Suitable for the elderly cooperatives and sicial enterprise devel-opment – 20
- Senior sitter, research, book café, grandparents parenting the room, family day care etc.
Urban-rural exchange jobs business by pri-vate -10
To help the busy farming season in rural area by urban el-derly(Onion harvest etc.)- The metropolitan area conduct a pilot project(‘13) and expand nationwide
<unit : number>
Stable life in advanced age
Enhancing health & care support systems for seniors
Care &
Health
Enhanced care about elderly living alone 1
Support the elderly healthy of the body and
mind
2
Care & Health
5 15 25
’13 ’14 ’15Number of integrated care sup-
port center
Elderly living alone DB 210,000 peo-
pleCare service in-formation 361 org. 10
typeIndividualized case manage-
ment60,000 peo-ple
Computerized system for inte-grated management
12,500
25,000
50,000
’13 ’14 ’15
<unit : persons>
Enhanced care about elderly living
alone
1Expand the care beneficiaries linked private re-sources – 50,000 persons
Elderly living alone 1:1 matching with community
Support cooperative elderly care and social enterprise business
- Forming the friendship with talking and sponsored goods by K-12 students(19,872 schools) and religious be-lievers etc.
- Provide fee-based services, such as safety confirmation
Provide personalized care services targeted elderly living alone
Computerized system for integrated management of el-derly living alone- DB construction elderly living alone(210,000 people), identity in-dividual needs and case managementInstallation on integrated care support center (25)- Comprehensive management of elderly care support by public health, community center etc.
Functional evaluation and exercise prescription el-derly living alone
Elderly living alone rated physical function(’14~)→ providing pre-ventive and curative services- Therapist training exercise and promotion the students volun-teering
Support the elderly healthy of the body and
mind
2
58.4
60.462.4
’13 ’14 ’15
Elderly suicide rate per 100,000 population
1,358
2,061
’13 ’14 ’15Support on non-receipt el-
derly long-term care
3,870
4,500
15,000
’13 ’14 ’15
Elderly support service at home
22,500
Support on non-receipt elderly long term care – 3,870 people
Support eliminated copayments for beneficiaries aged(‘13~)- Long-term care benefits, comprehensive senior care service
Strengthen elderly support service at home - 22,500 people
Elderly care services in general are not subject to support the el-derly(‘13~)- Inpatient convalescent home care services and supports up to 20 hours(annually)
Strengthen the elderly suicide preven-tion
Mental health assessment census targeted the elderly living alone → special risk managementGatekeeper training(annually 2,000 people)
- Elderly caregivers, home managers, visiting nurses etc.
<people>
<people>
Care & Health
Development community-based welfare infra-
structure
1
Provide comfortable housing to the el-
derly
2
Creating senior-centered city environ-ment
Age-friendly environment
Age-friendly environment
Senior center
Youth cen-ter
Private organiza-tion
Community network
(Senior community center)
687 721 764
’13 ’14 ’15Welfare infrastruc-
ture
Development community-based welfare in-
frastructure
1
Continued expansion of welfare facilities for the elderly – 764
Small-scale community-based elderly welfare center - ’12, 37 → ’15, 70
Nursing homes- ’12, 446 → ’15, 494
Day & night protection day care center certification- ’12, 170 → ’15, 200
Reorganize the function of senior community center
Strengthen the hobbies, health, education course → customized community needs (’13~)- Community-led change to senior center and integrated generation program
Strengthening associated community resource, such as youth center, nursery (’13~)
Enhance the supporting of digital aging(smartphones, SNS etc.) (’13~)
Applying the universal design guidelinesElderly welfare facilities reflect user characteristics(’13~)
- Apply the guideline for remodeling and augmentation(driveway, interior space, color, light etc.)
Providing the comfortable housing to the
elderly
2
3,454
(596)
4,092
(638)
5,121
(1,029)
’13 ’14 ’15
Senior-only rental housing
Op-erat-ing planning
150(10 building
s)
300(20
build-ings)
’13 ’14 ’15
Supportive housing to el-derly living alone
Senior-only rental housing supply expan-sion
Supply the lower levels of rental housing(1~2 floors) (barrier-free design)
Customized elderly housing in the heart of com-plex facilities
Provide the supportive housing to elderly liv-ing alone – 20 buildings with 300 households
Providing housing who old age, living alone including hu-man services- Operations planning about group home and home stay model (’13 ~)
- Urban residential purchase, remodeling and started to supply (’14~)
<household>
Age-friendly environment
Supporting seniors’ lively, decent recre-ation activities
Imposing a vibrant leisure activities will lay the founda-
tion
1
Conversion of open space for community to senior cen-
ter
2
Vi-brant life
20 40 60
’13 ’14 ’15
Senior club
Vibrant life
Imposing a vibrant leisure activities will lay
the foundation
1
Activating the senior club – 60 개
Sports instructor training for senior
Development the cultural club (sports, art etc.) and support exhibitions
Expansion of program on new age-old cul-ture
Conducting the senior K-Pop contest, fashion shows(’13~)- Sponsored by private organizations or public offering as a business promotion activities
Fostering Seoul Film Festival for elderly, held the senior theatre festival(’14~)
Fostering the senior cultural zone
Develop a comprehensive plan considered to pre-ferred facilities, programs of elderly(’13)Composition of intergenerational communication and exchange space(’14~)- Silver salon, silver library, theater, café, counseling center etc.
<num-ber>
Conversion of open space for community to senior center2
30 50 100
’13 ’14 ’15
Specialized program for senior cen-ter
15(pi-lot)
57(city facil-ities)
90(Total facili-ties)
’13 ’14 ’15Number of coordinator
on senior center
Support the specialized program for senior center – 100
Operating the type of program to meet local con-ditions(apartments, houses etc.)
Enable the local council for senior center
Participating with borough + branch of senior as-sociation + senior community center + experts
Training coordinator on senior center – 90 people
Induce changes to Senior centers by fostering pro-fessional 3 people
- Elderly propensity analysis using senior center, design the customizing pro-gram
<per-sons>
Vibrant life
Enhancing seniors’ roles in communities
Respect & Gen. Integra-
tion
Laying Foundation for Respect for Seniors1
Discovering and supporting Generation Integration Community Pro-
grams
2
23
20 50 100
’13 ’14 ’15
Guide-line de-velop-ment
Pilot test on 1 com-munity
Ex-ten-sion
’13 ’14 ’15
Laying foundation for respect for
Seniors
1
Social contribution activities for the elderly and or-ganizations to identity and prizes
Annually awards three areas for the elderly and organiza-tions Award for storytelling through the promotion prac-tices
Strengthen the role of the elderly in the community – 100 projejts
Support small-scale community(community center, school etc) based activities- Granpa chinese lessons, Fairy tales granma-to-speech
Development of advanced age-friendly guidelines for broadcasting
Appropriate senior program director ratio and increasing the posi-tive image for the elderlyLaunching the pilot program of senior radio program and in the future extended review
Respect & Generational Integration
24
Respect & Generational Integration
Enhancement of generational comm. & assistance2
Generational integration programs
Elderly groups and youth groups support the in-teraction and co-operation
SeniorSharing hous-
ing
College stu-dents
Life support services
「 Generational Consensus Talk Show 」 – Twice a year
The young and old exchange honest opinions on criti-cal issues
Single seniors sharing housing with col-lege students
Students pay low rents and offer basic life support services in exchange
Funds
It is for all of us to invest
$ 582 billion$ 679 billion
$ 958 billion$ 1,210 billion
2013 2014 20152012
3 years invested a total of $284.7 billion (Approximately $ 94.9 billion annual investment)
$ 230 billion
$ 1,977 billion
$ 198 billion
$ 264 billion
$ 153 billion
$ 25 billion
Government-sponsored $ 85.8 billion
City-spon-sored $ 198.9 billionRespect &
Gen. integra-tion
(Annually $ 8 billion)
Stable life in advanced age(Annually $659 bil-
lion)
Vibrant life(Annually $51 bil-
lion)
Support for the 2nd stage life(Annually $76bil-
lion)
Care & health
(Annually $ 66 bil-lion)
Age-friendly en-vironment(Annually $88 bil-
lion)
5384
93
’13 ’14 ’15
502642
833
’13 ’14 ’15
1560
123
’13 ’14 ’15
8191
92
’13 ’14 ’15
2374
56
’13 ’14 ’15
57
13
’13 ’14 ’15