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2025京津冀养老服务检验报告(现状篇)
新京智库· 2026-01-16 02:19
rm NEW LE 710 child the count 新京| 智库 新京报 ( 70 75 77 | 目录 | | --- | | 京津冀养老服务供给影响因素分析 | | 第三章 京津冀养老服务需求特征分析 | | i 老年人口规模与结构:呈现"外围重、核心轻"的老龄化格局 21 | | 老龄化程度:张家口进入深度老龄化,区域差异显著 (一) | | 老年人口规模:区域养老服务需求总量巨大 ………………………………………………………………………………… 22 (二) | | 老年抚养比总体格局:京津冀多数城市处于中高水平 (三) | | ii 老年人消费力:河北各市支付能力相对有限 | | 消费力总体格局:北京、天津领跑,河北各市差距较大 . (一) | | (二) 消费力与养老服务价格的匹配度:中高端超出承受能力 . | | 机构养老渗透率:整体偏低,居家养老仍是主流选择 (三) | | ní 需求侧画像总结:老龄化程度加深,多元化需求日益凸显 | | (一) 主要特征总结 28 | | (二) 环京城市需求特征总结 . | | (三) 京津冀养老服务需求影响因素分析 | | 第四章 京津冀养老服务供 ...
民生样本 年度记录丨异地康养 他乡亦故乡
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-30 13:58
(来源:邯郸网络广播电视台) 转自:邯郸网络广播电视台 周六上午,北京市民章钊和爱人拎着鼓鼓的袋子,走进了位于河北张家口怀来县城的荣瑷医养中心。老字号的蜂蜜蛋糕、新鲜的酸奶、时令水果……父母冰 箱的每一次"上新",都意味着一次团圆。 河北张家口怀来县城的荣瑷医养中心共入住了180多位老人,其中半数以上来自北京(记者 孙欣 摄) 从北京西城区出发,驱车一个半小时到达怀来,这样的周末"双城记",章钊和爱人已经跑了两年。父母孙广臣、孟秀英最开始在家养老,后来因为老人的身 体原因,在北京的养老院住了一阵子,2023年11月,为了寻找更舒适的养老空间,他们把目光投向了北京之外。 章钊:我们考虑的就是老人的空间呀,包括休息啊,交通、医院配套方面方便一点。北京整体来讲它的这个养老机构,房型小,房间比较紧密一点。后来推 荐到这一块儿,我们看了以后觉得还可以。从北京大兴,包括燕郊那边我都问了,但是在这边来讲,可能价格也就相当于一半吧。老人主要是他们得满意 嘛,老人满意,我们就踏实,就高兴。 把家搬到异地,不仅是空间的转换,更是一次生活的移植。摆上熟悉的物件,异地康养也有了"家味儿"(记者 孙欣 摄) 把家搬到异地,不仅是空间的 ...
服务“同质同标”为异地养老提供“多元菜单”
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-12-02 23:32
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the collaborative development of elderly care services in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, highlighting the breaking down of regional barriers and the establishment of a "multi-menu" approach to cross-regional elderly care, allowing more elderly individuals to enjoy their later years in different locations [1][6]. Summary by Sections Collaborative Development - The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region has achieved a complementary structure in elderly care resources, breaking down regional barriers through policy collaboration, medical resource sharing, and regulatory cooperation [1][4]. - As of September this year, over ten thousand elderly residents from Beijing have chosen to reside in elderly care institutions in Tianjin and Hebei [1][2]. Cost and Resource Availability - The cost of elderly care in Hebei is significantly lower than in Beijing, with monthly fees at institutions like the Fangzhou Medical Care Center being 5,000 yuan compared to at least 8,000 yuan in Beijing [2]. - There is a notable shortage of quality elderly care beds in Beijing, with a gap of 55,000 beds according to international standards, while Hebei and Tianjin have a more abundant supply of beds [2]. Medical and Regulatory Integration - The integration of medical resources is crucial for cross-regional elderly care, with facilities like Fangzhou Medical Care Center providing seamless medical services and emergency transfers to major hospitals in Beijing [4]. - A regulatory framework has been established, with 145 elderly care institutions in Hebei included in Beijing's online contract signing system, enhancing transparency and security for elderly residents [5]. Diverse Elderly Care Options - The article highlights the emergence of "bird migration" style elderly care, where residents can enjoy different seasonal activities across the region, supported by the unique resources of each area [6]. - The three regions are developing distinct elderly care models, such as vacation-style care in Beijing and ecological care in Tianjin, creating a diverse range of options for elderly residents [6]. Future Developments - Future plans include further unifying elderly care service standards and extending Beijing's elderly care projects to surrounding areas, aiming to improve the quality of care staff and ensure more elderly individuals benefit from collaborative development [7].
京津冀多举措推动养老服务协同发展
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-19 22:20
Core Viewpoint - The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is advancing collaborative development in elderly care services, with multiple strategic agreements signed to enhance service quality and integration across the three areas [1]. Group 1: Strategic Agreements - A strategic cooperation agreement for elderly care services was signed between Tongzhou, Wuqing, and Langfang [1]. - Agreements were also made for labor input coordination for elderly caregivers and a framework for health and wellness tourism collaboration in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region [1]. Group 2: Implementation Plans - The three regions jointly issued documents to deepen collaboration in elderly care services, including an implementation plan and a talent training scheme [1]. - The plans aim to achieve mutual recognition of elderly care institution ratings and senior capability assessments, promoting continuous improvement in service quality [1]. Group 3: Medical and Elderly Care Integration - The region is promoting the integration of medical and elderly care services, facilitating cross-regional medical access for seniors [1]. - A medical and elderly care integration alliance has been established, covering 542 units across the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area [1]. - The expansion of Beijing's remote collaborative platform for medical and elderly care now includes 56 institutions from Hebei, utilizing "Internet + Medical" to provide various remote services [1].
截至2025年9月底,已有万余京籍老年人入住河北养老机构
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-11-18 08:51
其中,京津冀三地联合印发《关于进一步深化京津冀养老服务协同发展的实施方案》等一系列文件。实 现京津冀养老机构等级评定和老年人能力评估结果互认,促进京津冀养老服务人才培训、合作交流持续 深化,养老服务质量同步提升。 同时,京津冀三地着力打破异地养老地域壁垒。北京市按照"政策跟着老人走"思路,向津冀地区接收京 籍老年人养老机构拨付运营补贴;河北省印发《关于进一步吸引京津老年人到河北养老的若干措施》, 提出19条具体措施,吸引京津地区老年人到河北省养老。推广网签合同,加强养老机构监管。截至2025 年9月底,津冀地区纳入合同网签养老机构数量145家,累计网签有效合同503份,有效防范入住老年人 资金风险。依托银联"云闪付APP",上线了北京养老服务补贴网上支付小程序,让异地居住的京籍老年 人在机构内便捷使用老年人失能护理补贴支付床位费、护理费等。截至2025年9月底,入住河北省养老 机构的京籍老年人已达1万余人、入住天津市养老机构的京籍老年人200余人。 此外,京津冀三地建立养老服务项目推介机制。自2023年起,连续3年举办京津冀养老服务协同项目推 介会,加强养老资源对接。据不完全统计,目前北京市与河北省政府部门、 ...
京津冀加大异地养老支持力度 推进养老项目资源共享
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-18 08:42
Core Points - The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is enhancing support for elderly care services, focusing on resource sharing and collaboration among the three areas [1][3][4] - The 2025 Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Elderly Care Service Collaborative Development Project Promotion Conference was held to showcase the achievements and future plans for elderly care services [1][3] Group 1: Collaborative Development - The three regions have strengthened coordination and improved the collaborative work mechanism for elderly care services [3] - A total of over 10,000 elderly residents from Beijing have moved to care facilities in Hebei, and over 200 have moved to facilities in Tianjin as of September this year [1][4] - The regions have implemented a series of documents to deepen collaboration, including mutual recognition of elderly care institution ratings and elderly capability assessments [3] Group 2: Policy and Support Measures - Beijing has adopted a "policy follows the elderly" approach, providing operational subsidies to care institutions in Tianjin and Hebei for accepting Beijing residents [3] - Hebei has introduced 19 specific measures to attract elderly residents from Beijing and Tianjin [3] - As of September, 145 care institutions in Tianjin and Hebei have signed contracts, with a total of 503 effective contracts to mitigate financial risks for elderly residents [4] Group 3: Technological Integration - The introduction of a mobile payment application allows elderly residents to conveniently use care subsidies for fees related to their care [4] - The promotion conference also resulted in the signing of three strategic cooperation agreements, including the "Tongwu-Lang" elderly care service agreement [4]
新京智库《2025京津冀养老服务研究报告(现状篇)》发布
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-29 12:32
Core Insights - The aging population in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (Jing-Jin-Ji) region is a pressing issue, with significant implications for the construction of a comprehensive elderly care service system [1][11][12] - The region's elderly population is projected to exceed 514 million in Beijing and 353 million in Tianjin by the end of 2024, highlighting the urgent need for effective elderly care solutions [1][11] - The report emphasizes the necessity for collaborative development of elderly care services in the Jing-Jin-Ji region to address supply-demand mismatches and enhance regional quality of life [2][12] Summary by Sections Section 1: Current State of Elderly Care Services Supply - The supply of elderly care beds in the Jing-Jin-Ji region shows a "dual-core and multi-point distribution" pattern, with Beijing leading with 110,034 beds and Tianjin with 58,637 beds [24][25] - The average number of beds per 1,000 elderly people varies significantly, with Beijing at 31.72 beds, while cities like Cangzhou and Qinhuangdao lag behind with 12.81 and 16.23 beds respectively [29][30] - The overall occupancy rate of elderly care facilities is low, with many cities below the reasonable range of 60%-80%, indicating a mismatch between supply and demand [34][38] Section 2: Price Structure of Elderly Care Services - The price structure of elderly care services in the region is clearly tiered, with low-end facilities averaging around 6,000 yuan/month, mid-range at 9,000 yuan/month, and high-end at 14,000 yuan/month [39][41] - High-end elderly care services are generally unaffordable for average families, with price-to-income ratios exceeding 100% in cities like Qinhuangdao and Tangshan [43][44] - The affordability of mid-range services also poses challenges, as their price-to-income ratios often exceed 70%, indicating a heavy financial burden on families [44] Section 3: Quality of Care and Medical Resource Allocation - Beijing has a significant advantage in medical resource allocation, with 6.98 registered nurses per 1,000 people, compared to 3.1-4.2 in Hebei cities [54][55] - The number of star-rated elderly care institutions is highest in Beijing (417), followed by Tangshan (252) and Shijiazhuang (244), indicating a disparity in service quality across the region [60] - Community elderly care service stations are unevenly distributed, with a need for improved coverage to meet the goal of a "15-minute elderly care service circle" [62][65] Section 4: Policy and Development Recommendations - The report suggests that the collaborative development of elderly care services is essential for addressing regional supply-demand contradictions and promoting high-quality regional development [2][12] - It highlights the importance of optimizing the price structure and improving service quality to enhance the overall effectiveness of elderly care services in the Jing-Jin-Ji region [20][22]
京津冀养老服务研究报告:“离京不离家”跨城养老模式正在形成
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-29 12:28
Core Insights - The report highlights the emerging trend of cross-city elderly care in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, with over 20,000 elderly residents from Beijing and more than 3,000 from Tianjin relocating to Langfang for care services by November 2024 [1][15] Group 1: Aging Population Statistics - By the end of 2024, the elderly population (aged 60 and above) in Beijing is expected to exceed 5 million, while Tianjin will have 3.53 million, indicating a significant aging demographic in the region [1] - The aging rate in Hebei exceeds the national average, with 1 in 7 people in the 130 million population of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei being elderly [1] - The aging rates in cities like Zhangjiakou (21.15%) indicate a deep aging society, while Beijing and Langfang have relatively lower rates of 15.87% and 13.64% respectively [2] Group 2: Elderly Care Infrastructure - The average supply level coefficient for elderly care beds in the region is 93.9%, close to the national average, with cities like Beijing and Tianjin exceeding the national average of 23.86 beds per 1,000 elderly [5][6] - Beijing has 110,000 beds, Tianjin has 58,600 beds, and Hebei cities have between 10,000 to 37,000 beds, indicating a solid hardware foundation for elderly care services [6] Group 3: Institutional Care Penetration - The penetration rate of institutional elderly care in the region is low, generally between 1% and 2%, with over 98% of elderly relying on home or community care [8] - Beijing leads with a higher bed supply per 1,000 elderly at 31.72 beds, significantly above the national average [9] Group 4: Economic Factors and Consumer Behavior - The average monthly income of elderly residents in Beijing is 5,951 yuan, over 1.5 times that of elderly residents in Hebei, indicating stronger purchasing power in the silver economy [9] - The elderly care service pricing in Beijing ranges from 6,000 yuan for low-end services to 14,000 yuan for high-end services, which may exceed the financial capabilities of many elderly residents [14] Group 5: Supply and Demand Imbalance - The overall occupancy rate of elderly care facilities in the region is below 50%, indicating a structural mismatch between supply and demand [11] - The current focus on institutional care over community services has led to a lack of adequate community care options, leaving many elderly individuals without suitable care solutions [10][14] Group 6: Regional Collaboration and Policy Support - The "leaving Beijing but not leaving home" model is gaining traction, supported by policies that facilitate elderly care across city borders, such as subsidies for Beijing residents in specific Hebei institutions [15][16] - Collaborative efforts among the three regions aim to enhance service standards and improve the overall elderly care framework, addressing the challenges of aging populations [15][16]