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北京市建成120家基层养老服务中心 覆盖207万老年人
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-26 14:56
Core Insights - The article highlights the ongoing efforts in Beijing to enhance elderly care services through community-based centers, focusing on the integration of medical and caregiving services for the aging population [1][8]. Group 1: Elderly Care Services - The North Palace Town elderly care center provides various services, including home visits by healthcare professionals and regular cleaning and grooming services for seniors [1][2]. - As of September 2025, Beijing plans to establish 120 street (township) elderly care service centers, covering 2.07 million elderly individuals, which accounts for 40% of the city's elderly population [1][8]. - The East District Peace Street elderly care center offers a range of activities, including a "fall prevention" course, and serves as a social hub for retirees, helping them reintegrate into community life [2][3]. Group 2: Activities and Engagement - The elderly care centers organize various activities, such as handcraft sessions where seniors create their own potted plants, fostering creativity and social interaction [4][5]. - The North Palace Town elderly care center has conducted 144 activities in its first year of operation, with plans to increase to 192 activities in 2025, serving a total of 5,760 participants [5][6]. Group 3: Health and Wellness Initiatives - During the "Respect for the Elderly Month," the Beijing civil affairs department initiated a "Happy Health" service week, offering over 500 health promotion activities, including dental health and psychological care for seniors [7]. - The community dining services provided by 73 elderly care centers include meal delivery and special events like food festivals, aimed at enhancing the dining experience for seniors [7][8]. Group 4: Infrastructure and Support - The elderly care service network in Beijing consists of a three-tier system, integrating community resources to provide comprehensive services such as meal assistance, caregiving, and medical support [8]. - The established elderly care centers have linked with 360 operational stations and 933 professional service providers to ensure a wide range of services for the elderly [8].
开学季“银发学员”来报到
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-09-11 02:15
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the Grand Canal Elderly Academy aims to provide a platform for elderly individuals to engage in lifelong learning and community activities, enhancing their quality of life and social interaction [1][2] Group 1: Course Offerings - The Grand Canal Elderly Academy has launched its autumn semester with 17 unique courses, including activities such as hip-hop dance, Tai Chi, handicraft weaving, African drum, and Yue opera, catering to diverse interests of over 220 enrolled students [1] - The courses are designed to cover various aspects such as health and wellness, cultural arts, and recreational activities, with over 200 teaching sessions planned [1] Group 2: Community Engagement - The initiative addresses the issue of scattered elderly groups by integrating resources from elderly universities, community colleges, and local artists to create a comprehensive curriculum [2] - The academy offers five main categories of courses: "Dance and Movement," "Art and Calligraphy," "Music and Instruments," "Handicrafts," and "Health and Wellness," facilitating a structured learning environment for seniors [2]