旅居养老、适老化改造纳入国标!新版养老服务标准体系破解行业痛点
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-11-26 13:15

Core Viewpoint - The release of the "Guidelines for the Construction of the Elderly Care Service Standard System (2025 Edition)" aims to address the challenges in the elderly care sector in China, including standard deficiencies and supply imbalances, thereby supporting high-quality development in the industry [1][2]. Group 1: Purpose and Framework - The revision of the guidelines is driven by two main objectives: to implement national policies and to address issues such as standard deficiencies and unbalanced supply structures in elderly care services [2]. - The guidelines consist of six main parts, including overall requirements, construction basis, construction content, organizational implementation, and two appendices detailing the standard framework and existing standards [2][3]. Group 2: Construction Content - The construction content is divided into four sub-systems: 1. General Basic Standards for Services, which standardizes basic concepts and scope in elderly care 2. Service Provision Standards, which specify the content and requirements of elderly care services 3. Service Support Standards, which regulate training, staffing, environment, facilities, technology, and information for service institutions 4. Service Management Standards, which cover admission, standard construction, dispute resolution, quality monitoring, evaluation, credit management, risk prevention, and rights protection for the elderly [3][4]. Group 3: Implementation and Standards - The guidelines introduce new secondary and tertiary indicators to standardize core services in home, community, and institutional settings, while also addressing the trends in the silver economy [3]. - As of October 2025, a total of 262 national standards related to elderly care and accessibility have been published, establishing a comprehensive standard system that meets the basic living needs of the elderly [4]. Group 4: Future Directions - The Ministry of Civil Affairs will collaborate with the State Administration for Market Regulation to promote the application of the guidelines, aiming to create a tiered, inclusive, and accessible elderly care system that enhances service quality and meets diverse needs [5].