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打造有温度的“享老”生态圈
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2026-01-22 21:57
Group 1 - The Ministry of Civil Affairs and seven other departments have jointly issued measures to cultivate elderly care service operators and promote the silver economy, focusing on brand building, supply-demand platform construction, and optimizing the development environment with 14 specific initiatives [1] - The silver economy in China has significant potential, shifting from basic survival needs to quality-oriented consumption, with health and cultural tourism becoming key drivers for market growth in elderly nutrition, health products, and travel services [1] - The supply side is evolving from passive modifications of general products to proactive development of elderly-specific products, with industries like fitness equipment and rehabilitation aids experiencing rapid revenue growth [1] Group 2 - To align with international standards, a legal framework for the silver economy is needed to enhance industry regulation and protect the rights of the elderly, clarifying the legal status and responsibilities of participants [2] - There is a need for systematic integration of policies supporting the silver industry, including tax incentives, financial support, and technological innovation, to establish a solid foundation for standardized elderly care services [2] - Promoting positive consumption attitudes among the elderly and developing diverse consumption scenarios such as "silver markets" and "silver fashion" can enhance their purchasing power and stimulate new consumption models [2] Group 3 - Advancements in technologies like smart sensing, emotional computing, and human-computer interaction should be integrated into elderly care products, focusing on health management and home care to create a safe and convenient "smart elderly care" ecosystem [3] - Establishing a unified digital platform for smart elderly care can efficiently integrate offline services such as health care, emergency assistance, and meal delivery, improving service accessibility for the elderly in the digital age [3]