Gwangsan-gu in Gwangju is conducting a large-scale survey to inspect the operation status of senior centers in the area and to establish support measures.

Gwangsan District Office in Gwangju.

Gwangsan District Office in Gwangju.

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According to Gwangsan-gu on the 14th, this fact-finding survey will cover all 379 registered senior centers in Gwangsan-gu (as of the 10th). The district, in cooperation with 21 neighborhoods, plans to visit every senior center by May 9 to check their operational status and seek improvement measures.


The survey will focus on the condition of each center's facilities, average daily number of users, operational programs, and suggestions. It will also closely examine whether operational and heating/cooling support is adequate and if there are any blind spots in support. Based on the survey results, the district plans to develop programs tailored to the needs of seniors and establish measures to revitalize senior centers.


District Mayor Park Byungkyu said, "Senior centers are spaces for elderly community activities and serve as important welfare hubs," adding, "We will identify the actual operational status and establish a substantial support system."





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