Indonesia will become one of the countries experiencing demographic aging, and the percentage of people over 65 years old will continue to increase every year. Yogyakarta is known as a province with a higher elderly population than the national average. The Yogyakarta City Government has an integrated service program for the elderly at the sub-district level to create an elderly-friendly city. This study aims to provide design innovation through an inclusive design approach by analyzing the spatial pattern of elderly-friendly villages. This study will take a case study of the implementation of the Integrated Elderly Service program in Wirogunan sub-district as a pilot project, specifically in Bintaran village. From the results of this study, several recommendations can be put forward, one of which is the need for a green open space management program in the Bintaran village environment. This can be a more environmentally friendly solution by involving all elements of society, from young to old, working together to create elderly-friendly public facilities.
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