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Cities should work for everyone

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September 2025

Cities aren't just for the young and restless; they should work for the wise and wrinkled too. From benches to beacons, tech to talk spots, here's how age-friendly design can turn concrete jungles into welcoming playgrounds for all ages

- By Ashok Pandey, ashokpa@cybermedia.co.in

Cities should work for everyone

Cities should work for everyone, no matter their age. But many public places today don't meet the needs of older adults. Sidewalks can be too narrow, crosswalks change too fast, and there aren't enough benches to rest on.

These problems make it hard for seniors to get outside, stay active, and connect with others.

This is why accessibility matters. When public spaces are easy and safe to use, more people can enjoy them, especially older adults.

Why accessibility is more important than ever

People all over the world are living longer. This means the number of older adults is growing fast. By 2050, one out of every four people in some countries will be over age 60.

As this number grows, cities must adapt. Urban planning for seniors is now a major need, not just a nice idea. Cities that fail to plan for older residents risk leaving them behind.

When places are hard to reach or unsafe, older adults stay home. That can lead to loneliness, stress, and health problems. Social inclusion for older adults isn't just about giving them a place to sit; it's about making sure they are part of the community.

What makes a city age-friendly?

A city is age-friendly when it meets the needs of older adults. This includes safety, comfort, access to services, and chances to connect with others.

Here are some examples of how to make public spaces accessible for elderly people:

  • Smooth sidewalks with ramps instead of stairs.

  • Benches placed at regular spots along walking paths.

  • Crosswalks with longer timers and audio signals.

  • Public restrooms that are clean, easy to find, and easy to use.

  • Streetlights that make paths bright at night.

  • Signs with large text that are easy to read.

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