A A A
November 15-17, 2024 PWTC Expo, Guangzhou

Language: CN EN JP

Enter CR Expo
Close
<Return

第11届2017第六届中国国际老龄产业博览会观众预登记通道,将于2017年5月开启,
敬请期待。如有问题请与我们联系,
电话: +86 (0)20 8989 9605/8989 9600,
邮箱:CRCinfo@polycn.com

Welcome to China's largest care and rehabilitation expo with 50,000 visitors

Press Center

Booth Application Visitor Pre-registration

China Focus: Elderly home offers solution to graying population

Industry News 2014-03-25

BEIJING, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) -- As the only country in the world with a senior population of more than 100 million, China has to look at different ways of caring for the elderly.

Cuncaochunhui Home for the Aged in downtown Beijing is providing an alternative for the city's aging problem, by offering nursing home services and providing care for day visitors.

In Beijing, more than 400 people celebrate their 60th birthday every day. About 13.9 percent of its population, or 2.9 million, are above the age of 60. This is equal to the total population of Rome in Italy.

The Beijing municipal government will look to provide social assistance to 90 percent of senior citizens who live at home, purchase community-based caring services for another 6 percent and put the remaining 4 percent in nursing homes by 2020.

"We provide 'fragmented' services such as meal delivery, escorted visits to hospitals, chatting and counseling as well as care for the disabled or partially disabled," said Wang Xiaolong, director of Cuncaochunhui Home.

In one of Beijing's most crowded neighborhoods, Wang's nursing home has just 100 beds, but through its day-care and visiting services, an average 500 senior residents are taken care of every day.

"Most seniors still have to and also prefer to stay at home with family members around. Therefore, home-based care should be the foundation," said Wang, who set up the nursing home two years ago because his father lacked suitable care.

"From now on in Beijing, newly built residential areas should contain care facilities for the aged," said Dai Junliang, deputy mayor of Beijing. "Enterprises that provide aged care services will be offered preferential policies and tax breaks."

China's population above age 60 reached 194 million at the end of last year, and is expected to exceed 300 million by 2025.

According to international standards, a country or region is considered to have an "aging society" when the number of people at and above 60 reaches 10 percent or more of its total population.

It is estimated that the percentage of China's aging population will reach 16.7 percent of the total population in the next five years, and about 30 percent by 2050.

"Our aging market is simply too large to be ignored, whether you are a domestic or foreign investor," said Li Hongbin, spokesman of Beijing municipal civil affairs bureau.

In October the municipal government issued two documents concerning stepping up the development of the aging industry in Beijing, in which foreign investment is welcomed.

"We are eager to assist foreign investors who are interested in China's aging market," Li said.

 

From: English.news.cn

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/indepth/2013-12/10/c_132957369.htm

 

2024 China International Silver Industry Exhibition

Time: November 15-17, 2024

Venue: PWTC Expo, Guangzhou

Themed Pavilions:

Barrier-free Living Rehabilitation equipments and therapy Daily necessities for the elderly Nursing aids Featured services for the aged Elderly care services Smart elderly care Health and wellness

Ask me anything about SIC

Christina Lin

Tel: +86(0)20 8989 9651, 15820261270