Tianjin’s Four-Legged Caregiver Captivates China as Unlikely Retirement Companion
A devoted dog in Tianjin gains national attention for assisting an elderly man, sparking online discussions about unconventional support systems in aging societies.
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A devoted dog in Tianjin gains national attention for assisting an elderly man, sparking online discussions about unconventional support systems in aging societies.
The rise of care management specialists is transforming elder care in China, as professionals address the unique needs of an aging population by bridging traditional family support and modern healthcare services.
China is set to establish a comprehensive prevention and control system for senile dementia by 2030, addressing the rising number of elderly patients through a seven-point action plan.
China is intensifying efforts to enhance elderly care as it faces the challenges of an aging population, outlining progress in 2024 and introducing new measures for 2025 to support seniors nationwide.
China is embracing a new profession of home-based elderly care assistants, enabling seniors to live independently at home longer. This innovative approach addresses the challenges of an aging population.
China’s elderly ability evaluators, like 24-year-old Ma Shuang, are playing a vital role in enhancing the quality of life for the country’s rapidly growing senior population.
In 2019, Macao’s “Macao-style” elderly care services were introduced to Hengqin, enhancing the lives of seniors and fostering community development in China’s Greater Bay Area.
Beijing’s 12345 Hotline initiative is transforming elderly care by supporting caregivers like Ms. Ma through community centers and resources.
China is reshaping its elderly care system as its population ages. Innovative solutions are emerging to meet seniors’ needs. Can China build an elderly-friendly society that blends tradition and modernization?
The elderly care industry in the Chinese mainland is emerging as a new engine of economic growth, benefiting various sectors and offering opportunities to Gen Z and Millennials.
Discover how a new community-based elderly daycare center in Sanyou Village, Xizang Autonomous Region, is transforming lives through the eyes of a spirited Tibetan grandma.
China adopts new policy measures to boost foreign trade and enhance elderly care services, aiming to promote steady economic growth and address the challenges of an aging population.
Today marks the Chongyang Festival, a time-honored tradition focused on honoring the elderly with blessing dishes and heartfelt celebrations.
Today marks the Chongyang Festival, a traditional Chinese occasion celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month. The festival emphasizes honoring the elderly with blessing dishes and activities promoting longevity.
President Xi Jinping extends warm greetings to China’s elderly ahead of Seniors’ Day, encouraging care and active participation from seniors, and urging governments to prioritize work related to the elderly.
Farmer Tian from Xi’an offers free meals, health checks, and entertainment to the elderly, fostering strong community spirit through his ‘nursing home without walls.’
China releases a guideline to harness the potential of the ‘silver economy,’ addressing aging population challenges by expanding industries catering to seniors.
Chinese Minister of Civil Affairs Lu Zhiyuan stresses the importance of the silver economy to improve elderly well-being, announcing plans to promote comprehensive elderly care services with new institutional documents.
China is leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance care for its aging population, promoting smart care solutions that integrate big data, AI, and more to improve elderly services.
Shanghai leads China’s efforts in elderly care, offering innovative community services that enrich the lives of seniors and address the challenges of an aging population.