Core Viewpoint - The trend of cross-border elderly care is emerging in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with an increasing number of Hong Kong residents choosing to retire in mainland cities within the region [1][2]. Policy Connection - The "Guangdong Residential Care Service Program" has expanded, now recognizing 24 service institutions across eight mainland cities, including Guangzhou and Shenzhen [1][2]. - By 2024, nearly 100,000 Hong Kong residents aged 65 and above are expected to settle in Guangdong, marking a 40.5% increase compared to the past decade [2]. - The "Guangdong Residential Care Service Program" has strict selection criteria, emphasizing the need for institutions to meet high operational standards and provide 24-hour medical care [2][3]. Service Innovation - The facilities at Chuanxuanmao (Guangzhou Kelin Road) include well-designed living spaces, with double rooms averaging 40 square meters and single rooms exceeding 90 square meters, ensuring comfort for the elderly [5][7]. - The monthly cost for self-paying double rooms starts at 7,000 yuan, with various subsidies enhancing affordability [7]. - Cultural and dietary services are tailored to create a sense of belonging, including regular Hong Kong-style afternoon teas and activities that help residents integrate into mainland life [7][11]. - The company has developed a non-pharmaceutical intervention solution called "Memory Journey" for elderly residents with cognitive impairments, establishing a unique advantage in dementia care [11]. - Future expansion plans focus on cities like Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Foshan, considering GDP, aging rates, and consumer capacity [11].
大湾区跨境养老渐成势 远洋椿萱茂逐浪“夕阳红”新蓝海