Core Insights - The long-term care insurance (LTCI) system in Shanghai plays a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of disabled elderly individuals during the Chinese New Year, a period marked by increased demand for care services due to family reunions and health risks associated with winter [2] Group 1: Long-term Care Insurance System - The LTCI system in Shanghai has evolved significantly over the past decade, with the city being one of the first to pilot the program in 2016, leading to expanded coverage and improved assessment standards [2] - By 2025, the home care service volume in Baoshan District is projected to reach 4.34 million visits, with 2,072 registered home care providers like Zhao Tingting actively participating in the system [2] Group 2: Caregiver Challenges and Strategies - Caregivers face significant challenges during the Chinese New Year, including staffing shortages and the need to provide care for a growing number of severely disabled elderly individuals [1] - Caregivers, such as Zhao Tingting, proactively plan for the holiday season by organizing care schedules and addressing the specific needs of high-need patients to ensure quality care during this critical time [1]
【新春走基层】春节坚守的“居家护理员”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-13 20:37