A Home That Grows Old Gracefully with You

2026-05-11

Age-Friendly Housing & Training Program — Build the Essential Skills Needed for the Next Decade

Have you ever wondered whether the home you live in today
will still allow you to live comfortably, safely, and with dignity
30 years from now?

As Taiwan enters the era of a super-aged society, the meaning of “home” is quietly being rewritten.
Tomorrow’s homes can no longer be designed solely for beauty or efficiency. They must also anticipate the realities of aging, caregiving, mobility, and long-term well-being.

it must also integrate:

✔ Safety for older adults
✔ Universal design
✔ Care support
✔ Smart living integration

As we begin planning for the next 30 or 40 years of life,
many people realize that even conventional residential design
may not truly meet the needs of “age-friendly living.”

Age-Friendly Housing Planning Training Program — Now Open for Enrollment!
Age-friendly housing is not a concept of the future —
it is happening now.

This program invites professionals, designers, planners, caregivers, and anyone concerned about the future of living to rethink what a truly supportive home can be.

More than a training course, it is an opportunity to cultivate the mindset and practical expertise needed for an aging society —

and to become part of the next generation of professionals shaping dignified living environments for all.

📺 Participant Experience Sharing:
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📝 Course Registration:
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