Core Viewpoint - The "Shanghai Mutual Elderly Care Time Bank" project aims to enhance social participation in elderly care by allowing individuals to store volunteer service hours and exchange them for equivalent elderly care services in the future, officially implemented from January 1, 2023 [1][2]. Group 1: Project Overview - The project was first piloted in Shanghai in 1998 and is designed to support younger elderly individuals and other community members in providing non-professional elderly care services to those in need [1]. - The target beneficiaries are residents aged 65 and above in Shanghai who hold time credits, with some exceptions allowing those aged 60 and above with special difficulties to participate [1]. Group 2: Service Providers and Participation - Service providers are primarily younger elderly individuals who are healthy and willing to serve, along with individuals aged 18 and above who are also healthy and willing to engage in social services [1]. - Youth under 18 are encouraged to participate in group activities at elderly care institutions [1]. Group 3: Service Content and Time Credits - The services offered focus on non-professional elderly care projects that are suitable for the elderly and have controllable risks, including daily living assistance, emotional support, and cultural entertainment [2]. - Service providers can open personal accounts on the platform to record their service hours in the form of time credits, earning one time credit for each hour of service provided, with a daily limit of four hours [2]. - There is no upper limit on the total time credits that can be stored, and these credits can be used for service exchanges or donated to others [2]. Group 4: Recognition and Rewards - Service providers who accumulate a certain number of service hours annually (1000 hours and above, 500-999 hours, 300-499 hours, 100-299 hours, and 50-99 hours) will be automatically classified into star-rated service providers, receiving corresponding rewards [2].
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-10 09:09