Core Insights - By the end of 2024, China's population aged 60 and above is projected to reach 310 million, marking a transition into a moderately aging society [1] - The government has issued over 30 special policy documents in the aging sector to enhance the rights of the elderly and promote their social participation [1] - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, 2.24 million households of elderly individuals in special difficulties have undergone home modifications, and 86,000 elderly meal service points have been established [1] Group 1 - The number of elderly care institutions and facilities has reached 396,000, with nursing beds accounting for 67.5% of total beds [1] - The silver economy is being actively developed, with Zhejiang province establishing a silver economy industrial park generating nearly 2.8 billion yuan [1] - Chengdu in Sichuan has recognized over 80 private inclusive elderly care institutions, providing more than 6,200 inclusive beds [1] Group 2 - The next five years are seen as a critical period for addressing demographic changes and aging population challenges [2] - The Ministry of Civil Affairs plans to enhance care for elderly individuals with disabilities and dementia, and to support solitary and empty-nest elderly individuals [2] - There will be a focus on cultivating the elderly care service market and implementing consumer subsidies for elderly care services [2]
全面实施养老服务消费补贴
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-01 16:39