Core Insights - The aging population is a significant global issue, with China's population aged 60 and above exceeding 300 million, prompting the need for a robust elderly care system [1][2] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes the development of a coordinated elderly care service system that integrates home, community, and institutional care, along with medical and health services [1] Group 1: Policy and Infrastructure Development - By the end of 2024, the number of elderly care institutions and facilities in China is expected to reach 406,000, with the proportion of nursing care beds increasing from 48% in 2020 to 65.7% [1] - The expansion of long-term care insurance pilot cities to 49, benefiting a cumulative total of 2.6 million disabled elderly individuals [1] - Nationwide implementation of elderly care service consumption subsidies for all elderly individuals with moderate to severe disabilities [1] Group 2: Community and Social Environment - A total of 2,990 demonstration elderly-friendly communities have been established, with Shanghai achieving full coverage of a 15-minute elderly service circle [2] - Over 8,500 community home care service centers have been set up in Hunan, serving over 3 million elderly individuals daily at dining points [2] Group 3: Workforce and Service Quality - The establishment of a national vocational skill level system for elderly care workers, with the total number of skilled personnel exceeding 5 million [2] - The transition from traditional elderly care to a more diversified "silver economy," including services like senior travel and wellness retreats [2] Group 4: Future Outlook - The average life expectancy in China has reached 79 years, surpassing the "14th Five-Year Plan" goal of increasing it by one year [2] - The future direction of China's elderly care system will focus on inclusivity, high quality, and smart services to enhance the well-being of the elderly population [2]
从养老到“享老”,一份写满幸福的“温暖答卷”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-10-19 01:41