山东将深化养老服务改革发展
Da Zhong Ri Bao·2025-12-09 01:02

Core Viewpoint - The recent implementation opinion aims to enhance the quality of elderly care services by establishing a comprehensive three-tiered service network by 2029, focusing on care for the disabled and cognitively impaired elderly [1][2][3] Group 1: Government Role - The government will prioritize the development of basic security and inclusive support-type elderly care institutions, targeting a 65% share of inclusive support-type institutions by the end of 2029 [1] - There is a goal to ensure that by the end of 2026, 90% of caregivers in elderly care institutions will have obtained vocational skill certificates [1] - By the end of 2029, there should be at least 100 inclusive elderly care beds per 10,000 elderly individuals [1] Group 2: Market Development - By the end of 2029, the province aims to have over 2,000 private elderly care institutions and more than 300 large-scale elderly service enterprises [2] - New elderly care institutions are expected to have at least 80% of their beds designated for nursing care, with public institutions aiming for 90% [2] - The establishment of over eight health and elderly care industry clusters is targeted by 2029, with over 100 professional, chain-operated, and branded elderly service institutions [2] Group 3: Social Participation - The implementation opinion emphasizes the integration of grassroots elderly care resources under the leadership of local party organizations, enhancing community involvement [2] - There is a push for innovative mutual assistance in elderly care, encouraging collaboration among elderly individuals, their families, and community members [2] Group 4: Family Support - The establishment of an "elderly care consultant" system is proposed to provide elderly individuals with planning, policy consultation, and resource recommendations [3] - There is an initiative to promote filial piety and respect for the elderly, with localities encouraged to create incentive measures for virtuous behavior [3] - By the end of 2027, the province aims to have over 100,000 family elderly care beds [3]