THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ELDERLY CONDOMINIUM FOR WELL-BEING PROMOTION TOWARDS THE BUDDHIST INTREGRATED APPROACH

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ชมกร เศรษฐบุตร

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          This research article entitled The Administration of the Elderly Condominium for Well-being Promotion towards the Buddhist Integrated Approach that is a part of qualitative research entitled Enhancement of the Elderly’s Well-being in the Elderly Care Center According to Buddhist Integration towards document research, fieldwork research which were doing the questionnaire, interviewed 32 older persons and 7 experts. The research findings were the older persons need the natural elderly living with the caregiver and heath service for the growth of excellent property, life and virtue. The integration of the concept of design, well-being promotion and the dhamma; Suppaya become to the MCS concept which are Minimal of the place; natural, induce mindfulness and meditation, safety and privacy, with care from the staffs with the awareness of Sila, thought, wisdom to promote well-being towards disease prevention and behavior adaptation; therefore, the older persons head to the spirit of silence with Kalyanamittata; moreover, well-being promotion such as Eat food as medicine, Exercise, Do the good deeds, Abstain from bad action, Purify the mind.

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เศรษฐบุตร ช. (2018). THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ELDERLY CONDOMINIUM FOR WELL-BEING PROMOTION TOWARDS THE BUDDHIST INTREGRATED APPROACH. Panyapiwat Journal, 10(3), 221–230. retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/pimjournal/article/view/162475
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