How China crafts an elderly care network for aging at home
About a quarter of China's population is now aged 60 and above. But what does elderly care look like beyond the top-tier nursing homes in major cities?
We travel deep into the mountains of Lishui, Zhejiang province, to explore a range of solutions — from daily home visits by caregivers and mobile service vans — to shared neighborhood meals and modern welfare centers.
This is how China is responding to an aging society, focusing on care, dignity and human connection — told through the voices of those living it.





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