Core Insights - Wuxi has 150 elderly care institutions, with over 80% of beds being nursing-type, and aims for full coverage of comprehensive elderly service centers by the end of the year [1] - By the end of 2024, Wuxi's elderly population aged 60 and above is projected to reach 1.54 million, accounting for 29.46% of the total population, indicating a deep aging society [1][2] Group 1: Elderly Care Infrastructure - Wuxi has approximately 40,000 elderly care beds and 137 institutions have achieved a standardization rating, with a 91.3% evaluation rate [2] - The city is developing a "1+N" service network, with 75 comprehensive elderly service centers established, providing integrated medical and care services [2] Group 2: Medical and Care Integration - The initiative includes the establishment of three centers: community health centers, elderly service centers, and call service centers, enhancing local medical and care services [3] - Wuxi is the first in the province to support grassroots medical institutions in building public nursing homes, integrating them into health insurance [3] Group 3: Meal Assistance for the Elderly - A three-tiered meal assistance network has been created, addressing the urgent need for cross-district dining for elderly residents [4] - The city has implemented a subsidy program for meal assistance, with an annual budget of 3.2 million yuan to support operation costs [4] Group 4: Technological Innovations in Elderly Care - Wuxi is promoting technological advancements in elderly care, including the development of wearable robots and AI applications to enhance service efficiency [4] - The city aims to provide a seamless experience for elderly residents in accessing care services through technology [4]
今年底,无锡将实现街道(镇)综合性养老服务中心全覆盖
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang·2025-09-24 23:57