This thesis study investigates and discusses seniors’ Buddhist Volunteers in the Amitābha faith and their own spiritual care. The study is mainly based on the Three Pure Land Sutras literature of Pure Land Buddhism using the superior and dignified mindfulness of the Buddhas to be reborn and Pure Land Buddhism to explain the relevant influence and significance of seniors’ Buddhist faith in the Amitābha Buddha and their own spiritual care. The second chapter discusses the relationship between the Amitābha Buddhism and seniors’ spiritual care, including: understanding the Amitābha beliefs on the treatment of issues related to aging and response measures; the definition and characteristics of seniors’ spiritual care; the assistance and importance of Amitābha beliefs with regards to seniors’ spiritual care; and how seniors can reach transcendence. The third chapter concerns the construction of a model for seniors’ spiritual care through remembrance of the Buddha's name by investigating the construction of the model’s theoretical background along with explanation, interpretation, and practical application. The main three elements of faith, willingness, and behavior are also known as the easy path and the difficult road of remembrance of the Buddha's name to practice the Pure Land Buddhism method of Bodhisattva compassion. How remembrance of the Buddha's name and the purifying practice of Buddhism influences the past, present, and future is also the basis for the achievements of the three ages of Buddhism. The fourth chapter analyzes the results of the questionnaire related to seniors’ spiritual care using remembrance of the Buddha's name: 1., the significance and importance of the Amitābha beliefs in seniors’ lives; 2., the relevance of seniors’ Buddhist services to their spiritual level of awareness; 3., the promotion seniors’ Buddhist spirituality and help for self-affirmation; and 4., praying for the rebirth into the Sukhāvatī of Pure Land Buddhism. This thesis paper concludes that after applying qualitative research methods to in-depth interviews with five Buddhist volunteers, a better understanding has been attained of the importance remembrance of the Buddha's name, faith in the Amitābha Buddha, praying in seniors’ spiritual care, assistance from the true essence of enlightenment; and the belief and practice of dharmakāya.