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How to cope with an old-age problem

By Cai Xiao (China Daily)
Updated: 2011-02-28 09:41
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Masayuki Fujita, chief executive officer at Japan Frontier Age, a major non-profit organization that specializes in the needs of older people, said he was leading a group of Japanese enterprises to study the Chinese market.

He believes there are opportunities and the delegation plans to bring their products and services to China.

Masayuki said Japan experienced a baby boom after World War II and has been developing strategies to cope with an aging population since the 1980s. He said the country encountered many difficulties that China could learn from.

Zuo said policies in China relating to the elderly and funding were not perfect but he and others like him were taking innovative measures to deal with the growing number of old folk that were proving to be successful.

Chai Xiaowu, an economics professor at Zhejiang University, is acting as a planner in the construction of large-scale accommodation for geriatrics in the estuary city of Jiande, Zhejiang province. So far there are 15 nursing homes and 1,441 beds.

"In the nursing homes, at least 60 percent of the population is made up of old people. High-quality facilities will be built for the elderly including matrimonial agencies and hospitals," said Chai.

The professor said large cities such as Hangzhou and Shanghai are too crowded for efficient care of many elderly but Jiande's nursing homes can receive them.

He added that in Jiande, many more good quality nursing homes will be built in beautiful suburbs that enjoy a pleasant climate so it would be like being on an extended vacation for the residents.

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According to Chai, 10 entrepreneurs have shown an interest in investing in the Jiande concept. Each nursing home will cost more than 1 billion yuan and will contain 3,000 to 5,000 beds.

Lai Donghong, director at Dongshan Nursing Homes in Guangdong province, told China Daily that his 450 beds were full so he is arranging the construction of another building with more accommodation on land the company owns. The first building was built by the government but the enterprise is privately managed.

According to Lai, State-run nursing homes have strong financial backing, but companies such as hers also receive some support from the government although the prices they charge are capped.

Over the past 20 years, they received just 2 million yuan in total. The price of their best room is 2,400 yuan a month, including meals and care, far lower than most private home care centers.

"The building work requires lots of money and the subsidy is not enough so we have to use our income for investment, but it has helped us expand," Lai said.

The nursing home originally had 45 beds but now has 450. More will be added.

According to Lai, many young couples in China are both single children in their respective families and find it difficult taking care of four old people. Finding a decent nursing home for them solves a lot of problems. Lai's business offers more than meeting basic needs. Social work teams are employed to address cultural needs and provide stimulating activities

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