The UN Secretary-General emphasized that population aging is a symbol of human progress, representing breakthroughs in technology, healthcare, and civilization. Without these advancements, extended human lifespans would be unimaginable. Aging is a stage of life to be cherished, not a burden.
Finland's elderly care facility, Kotipirti, redefines traditional care homes by enabling residents to live their own lives even while in a facility.
Each senior has a private room equipped with a cozy bedroom, a spacious bathroom, and a small kitchen. Double rooms are also available, allowing couples or partners to live together. Residents receive dedicated care from personal caregivers who not only assist with daily needs but also participate in activities and share daily highlights with family members. Relatives can visit anytime, creating a truly "home-like atmosphere."
Seamless Integration with the Community
Kotipirti’s kitchen is open to the public, offering home-style meals daily. Community residents can dine in or take food to-go. Events like llama walking or barbecue parties are also open to nearby residents, fostering connections between the facility and the outside world while breaking the barriers of isolation.
Fair and Flexible Pricing
Fees are adjusted based on each resident's income, with higher earners paying more and those with lower incomes receiving subsidies. This ensures everyone can afford high-quality elderly care. Residents can also customize their services, such as meal plans or laundry, to fit their needs.
Making Aging a Triumph
Kotipirti exemplifies new possibilities for aging in modern society: even in a care facility, seniors can retain their freedom and dignity. This model is not only inspiring but also paints a hopeful blueprint for elderly care worldwide.