State Council stresses development of elderly care services
China's State Council made a series of arrangements Wednesday on expanding elderly care services.
According to a State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang, demand-oriented development of elderly care services is a key measure to improve the quality of life for the aging population.
Efforts will be made to develop a variety of home-based elderly care services supported by communities, including aids in terms of dining, health care, travel and cleaning, the meeting noted.
Non-governmental institutions will be encouraged to develop tourism, health care and other services suitable for the consumption of elderly people.
The country will further support the development of commercial endowment insurance and establish a long-term care system which links insurance, welfare and aid, according to the meeting.
The meeting also decided to step up supervision over the quality of products and services for aged people, and sternly punish those that violate the rights and interests of the senior citizens.
- China Medical Expert Team arrives in DR Congo to aid battle against Ebola, leveraging expertise and China's experience in epidemic control: team members
- China to send medical expert team to DR Congo for Ebola control
- Senior WHO official highlights China's role in tackling global health challenges
- Focus on the World Health Assembly | Healthy China, not just China
- China builds robust nursing workforce amid healthcare push
- NHC minister meets with president of Merieux Foundation


