Exploration of Planning and Governance of Sports Services for the Elderly in Urban Communities
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DOI: 10.25236/ssehr.2023.056
Author(s)
Xin Liu, Yang Wang
Corresponding Author
Yang Wang
Abstract
There are deficiencies and problems in the facilities, content, and quality of sports services for the elderly in urban communities, and corresponding measures need to be taken to improve and enhance them. This article explores the planning and governance of sports services for the elderly in urban communities. The planning principles of sports services for the elderly in urban communities are centered on ensuring that the sports needs of the elderly are met, emphasizing people-oriented, equality and justice, diversity and personalization, and sustainable growth. When implementing, attention should be paid to the physical and mental health and quality of life of the elderly, service barriers should be eliminated, a variety of sports should be provided, and long-term development plans should be formulated to ensure the stability and sustainability of services. At the same time, we should attach importance to environmental protection and explore diversified sources of funding to promote the comprehensive development of sports services for the elderly in urban communities. The results of this study can provide targeted recommendations for the government in formulating relevant policies, helping to optimize resource allocation, improve service quality.
Keywords
Urban communities; Elderly people; Sports services; Sustainable growth