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159,000 beds for elderly by 2020 2014-10-17
SHANGHAI aims to have at least 159,000 beds for seniors at nursing homes and medical institutions by 2020, under a blueprint approved by the city government yesterday.
That would represent places for 3.75 percent of the city’s population aged 60 or above. This compares to a current figure of 108,000 beds — enough for 2.8 percent of the city’s elderly.
However, under the blueprint of Shanghai’s senior care facilities to 2020, land will be allocated and managed on the basis of a 178,000-bed target.
That would represent places for 3.75 percent of the city’s population aged 60 or above. This compares to a current figure of 108,000 beds — enough for 2.8 percent of the city’s elderly.
However, under the blueprint of Shanghai’s senior care facilities to 2020, land will be allocated and managed on the basis of a 178,000-bed target.
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04-16 | 21315227 | Processing |
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