NowadaysChinaisfacingarapidlyagingpopulation(人口老龄化),andthecountry'sone-childpolicymeansit's1forfamiliestotakecareoftheoldinthefuture.Atthebeginningofanewyear2peoplehopetheycanlookafter
NowadaysChinaisfacingarapidlyagingpopulation(人口老龄化),andthecountry'sone-childpolicymeansit's1forfamiliestotakecareoftheoldinthefuture.Atthebeginningofanewyear2peoplehopetheycanlookaftertheoldwellwhentheytrytobuildawell-offsociety(小康社会).Sowhat'sthebestway3theelderlycare?Andwhatstillneedstobedonetomakesuretheoldwillhaveahappylifeafterretirement(退休)?
82-year-oldMaMinhui4inanursinghomesincefiveyearsago.MaMinhuisaid"Ilivedawayfrommychildren. IoftenworriedwhatIwoulddo 5 Ifellillwithnoonearound.SoIdecidedtomoveherebecausethepeopleherecantakecareofme.AndwithmyfriendsIdon'tfeellonely. Solifeis6here.”
Lifeisbetterinthenursinghome.Thatmightbetrue,butit'salsobecausethereisnobetter7Almost8ofgrown-upchildrenliveawayfromtheirparents,leavingmanyemptynesters(空巢老人).
Bytheendof2011,185millionpeopleinChinawere60oroverandthenumbermay9 about 30 percent of China'stotalpopulationbythemiddleofthiscentury.Soelderlycareneedstobeimproved.
Professor Yang Yansui fromTsinghuaUniversity said,"There should bemorecommunityservices 10 anursinghome.Thegovernmentshouldtakemoremeasurestosolvetheproblem.”
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