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养老服务业提升服务品质增强竞争力
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-06-05 05:52
Group 1 - The aging population in China is projected to reach 310.31 million by 2024, accounting for 22% of the total population, leading to increased opportunities in the elderly care service industry [1] - The central government has proposed a supply structure for elderly care services that is home-based, community-supported, institutionally professional, and integrated with medical care [1] - Various entities, including state-owned enterprises, real estate companies, and foreign firms, are entering the elderly care sector, intensifying competition [1] Group 2 - Companies like Chunyuan Group have been enhancing their service depth and expanding service offerings, which has increased their brand influence [2] - Chunyuan has established 19 elderly apartments in 8 cities and 4 senior communities in 4 cities, along with two nursing homes in Suzhou, showcasing its market competitiveness [2] - The core competitiveness of elderly care service companies lies in high-quality service and comprehensive management, which are essential for sustainable project development [2] Group 3 - The elderly care industry faces a significant talent shortage, particularly in skilled personnel with medical, rehabilitation, and social work qualifications [2][3] - Chunyuan has developed a complete training system and collaborates with local governments to improve the training model for elderly care professionals [3] - Home-based elderly care is a crucial direction for industry development, with Chunyuan planning to expand its home care services based on its institutional experience [3] Group 4 - To enhance operational efficiency in elderly care institutions, precise supply and upgraded service models are essential [4] - The professional support role of institutional elderly care will become more prominent as the sector matures [4]