
China Unveils Strategy to Expand Elderly Care Services Through Market Reforms
China’s Civil Affairs Minister outlines plans to strengthen elderly care through market-driven reforms and cluster development, announced at the Two Sessions.
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China’s Civil Affairs Minister outlines plans to strengthen elderly care through market-driven reforms and cluster development, announced at the Two Sessions.
NPC deputy Gashi Wangmo highlights advancements in elderly care services in Sichuan Province, addressing challenges posed by a rapidly aging population.
Gashi Wangmo, a dedicated NPC deputy from Sichuan’s Barkam City, continues her mission to improve elderly care, meeting with CGTN reporter Zheng Songwu to discuss new proposals.
A 14kg robot dog from Westlake University is revolutionizing elderly care in Hangzhou by assisting seniors with medication and companionship.
The Chinese mainland leads the development of international standards for elderly-care robots, aiming to enhance the industry and address the growing aging population.
Elderly in the Chinese mainland are embracing high-quality lives through community-based care services, prioritizing home living over nursing homes.
Elderly care in the Chinese mainland evolves to integrate medical and health services, ensuring that seniors enjoy high-quality, fulfilled lives within their communities.
China’s elderly care system evolves to prioritize high-quality, home-based services. Beijing’s three-tier network ensures seniors receive convenient, affordable, and inclusive care within their communities.
Community care centers provide essential support for families, allowing caregivers like Ma Shujie to balance their responsibilities and enjoy retirement.
Community care centers provide vital support for retirees like Ma Shujie, allowing better care for elderly family members and personal well-being.
China’s ‘Silver-Hair Train’ is revolutionizing senior travel with enhanced safety, comfort, and convenience, reflecting a society that values its elderly population.