Against national strategies to actively address population ageing, community spaces serve as the core setting for rehabilitating elderly individuals with disabilities. The quality of their physical environment has become a critical factor influencing this group's dignity and quality of life. This study focuses on designing rehabilitation environments for disabled community populations, integrating key technical nodes and practical breakthrough directions. First, it deconstructs the spectrum of physical and mental functional characteristics and environmental needs of disabled individuals to establish principles for designing rehabilitation scenarios. Subsequently, it diagnoses the entrenched issues in existing community environments, including conceptual misalignment, facility deficiencies, and operational disconnects. An integrated design framework is proposed to address these challenges: fusing multimodal spatial solutions to facilitate technological-functional transformation and establishing a stakeholder collaboration network. Arguments demonstrate that a community environment integrating safety, accessibility, supportive interaction, and healing experiences is the ultimate humanistic fulcrum for sustaining the physical rehabilitation and social connection of elderly individuals with disabilities.
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Zhenning et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75cd5c6e9836116a26041 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.47297/wspelwsp2515-824403.20250902
Wang Zhenning
Zhou Hanhan
ELDER LAW
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