The document discusses designing self-care services for the elderly using cognitive psychology and design thinking approaches. It first examines psychological perspectives on aging and how the elderly experience the world emotionally, cognitively, behaviorally, physiologically, and economically. It then explores factors like aging in place and social and physical environments. The document outlines research methods and findings on the elderly's home, town, and needed services. It proposes conceptual solutions and prototypes activities and spaces to promote well-being, testing their effectiveness. The overall goal is to develop sustainable self-care services for the elderly.
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