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A Complexation Planning for Care Section Living SOC Through Integrative Classification of Welfare Facilities

복지시설의 통합적인 분류를 통한 돌봄분야 생활SOC 복합화방안

  • Kim, Ye-Keon (Graduate School, Chungbook National University) ;
  • Lee, Sang-Hoon (Dept. of Architecture, Chungbook National University)
  • Received : 2023.04.17
  • Accepted : 2023.09.01
  • Published : 2023.09.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to define a clear definition and scope of living SOC in the care section and to propose a complexation plan that could be linked to the local community based thereon. In this process, the behavioral characteristics of welfare facilities were utilized to classify welfare facilities targeting various vulnerable populations in an integrated manner and define living SOC in the care sector. Following that, this study proposes the following two living SOC complexation plans in the care section based on an assessment of the possibility of complexation from two perspectives, one from the perspective of each facility type and the other from the perspective of each room type: (1) Comprehensive Children Care Center: At this type of facility, psychological counselling and treatment are provided to children and children with disabilities, as well as a full-day care system is operated for children aged 6 to 12 through after-school programs, entertainment, and hobby activities in cooperation with local schools. (2) Local Comprehensive Welfare Center: These facilities are hubs of the regional comprehensive care system and provide a full range of 24-hour comprehensive healthcare services, including disease prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, social reintegration, home care, and welfare, in conjunction with local welfare facilities for the elderly.

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