The overall goal of this research aimed at preparing the movement approach into the aging society of Thailand due to the concept of Age-friendly Community (AFC) of the World Health Organization (WHO). The research employed the data base of a selected community in Chanthaburi Province which was considered the complete-aged society as the case study. Accordingly, there were 4 main objectives including : 1) to investigate the current situation of elderly health care system in the case studied community, 2) to apply the interdisciplinary knowledge in creating a community health care system through participation of involved sectors, 3) to suggest the movement approach for the health care system from the local and public contexts, and 4) to analyze the ex-ante evaluation of the elderly health care projects significantly selected by the community. The research procedure consisted of mixed methods of quantitative and qualitative analyses. The quantitative part involved interviews with a sample group of 240 elderly people with a reliability coefficient of 0.93. The qualitative part, on the other hand, was related to the content analysis of interviews with a group of 33 elderly people and 7 experts. Also, 2 brainstorming meeting were created among elderly, elderly family members and officials in order to justify the weighted strategies and then the proposed projects.