Abstract: This report examines the role of facility upgrades and smart home technology in enhancing Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) in India to better support aging in place. NORCs, formed as seniors remain in their longstanding neighborhoods, are emerging across India’s urban, suburban, and peri-urban areas, offering culturally familiar environments that foster strong community ties. However, aging infrastructure in these communities often lacks accessibility, safety, and social engagement features essential to senior well-being. Smart home technology presents an effective solution to these challenges, enabling seniors to live independently while enhancing safety and connectivity. Technologies like smart sensors, remote health monitoring, and voice activated systems allow seniors to manage daily tasks, monitor health, and stay connected with caregivers and family. This report highlights case studies from Indian cities, such as initiatives in Bangalore and Mumbai, where smart technology integration has reduced hospital visits and improved residents’ quality of life. Despite benefits, barriers remain, including costs, privacy concerns, and the digital divide affecting older adults’ comfort with technology. To address these, policy recommendations include subsidies for technology adoption and training programs to support senior users. Ultimately, investing in smart technology within NORCs creates age friendly environments that promote independence, safety, and connectivity for India’s aging population.

Keywords: NORC, smart homes, facility upgrades, urban aging, accessibility, safety, remote health monitoring, smart sensors, voice-activated systems, senior care policy, age-friendly environments.


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2025.12740

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