Shinhan Lifecare Signs Senior Space Research Contract with KAIST Professor Jaeseung Jeong of 'Alssulsinjap' View original image

Shinhan Life's senior business dedicated subsidiary, Shinhan Life Care, announced on the 4th that it held a research agreement ceremony with the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at KAIST to develop senior living spaces applying neuroarchitecture.


Neuroarchitecture is a discipline reflected in human-centered space design and architecture. It has been introduced in senior residential facilities requiring emotional stability in the US and Europe, and recently, there has been an increasing number of cases applying it in Korea's premium residential complexes to enhance psychological stability and intimacy with family.


Based on the research results of Professor Jae-Seung Jeong at KAIST, Shinhan Life Care plans to improve the quality of senior care services such as housing and nursing facilities and provide differentiated senior spaces that help maintain physical and mental aging recovery and happiness.



Shinhan Life, which launched Shinhan Life Care last January, plans to open a senior day and night care service center (daycare center) in Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do in the second half of this year, and aims to open its first nursing home in the Misa area of Hanam, Gyeonggi-do next year as part of its business expansion.


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