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Revolutionizing Elderly Care in Korea: A Deep Dive into the 'Nomad Silver' Generation's Hospital Needs

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This study delves into the unique transformation of South Korea's elderly population, distinctively termed 'Nomad Silver'. Characterized by individuals aged 65 and above who actively seek novel experiences and embrace new activities, this demographic shift signifies a departure from traditional perceptions of the elderly. The Nomad Silver cohort, distinguished by their significant economic influence and evolving needs, necessitates a tailored approach to healthcare services. This paper underscores the importance of comprehending both the fundamental biological needs and the personalized desires of the Nomad Silver, aiming to enhance their satisfaction and overall well-being. Hospitals, in response, should innovate their services to resonate with the emotional, psychological, and social facets of this age group. Consequently, the paper proposes a four-pronged strategy for hospitals to adapt: comprehensive healthcare provision, patientcentric service development, senior health education coupled with community engagement, and establishing a generational bridge hub. Furthermore, the paper posits that catering to the Nomad Silver not only promises substantial financial gains for hospitals but also fosters new business opportunities across various sectors.

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Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1. The Arrival of Nomad Silver
2.2. The Needs and Desires of the Elderly and Hospital Services
2.3 Directions for Hospital Service Innovations to Satisfy Nomad Silver.
2.4. Hospital Services Focused on Nomad Silver: Enhanced Competitiveness and Sustainable Profitability
3. CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION
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  • Yoo, Seungchul Professor, Division of Communication & Media, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
  • Tunas Puentes, Sofia Master’s Student, Division of Communication & Media, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea

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