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ER Boarding Crisis Impacts Dementia Patients

A data analysis reveals that "ER boarding," where patients wait hours or even days in emergency rooms for admission, disproportionately impacts older adults with dementia; this issue is driven by systemic problems within the US healthcare system, including a shortage of beds and financial incentives...

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China's Elderly Embrace AI for Healthcare and Companionship

In Shanghai, elderly residents are embracing AI, using apps like DeepSeek for health advice, stock analysis, and companionship, reflecting a broader trend in China where AI is becoming increasingly integrated into elder care to meet the needs of its aging population, currently exceeding 310 million ...

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Time Banks: A Potential Solution to China's Eldercare Crisis

Germany's time bank model, where volunteers 'deposit' service hours for later use, offers a solution to rising eldercare costs, and China is exploring this for its aging population (22%, or 310 million people over 60 by 2024) to supplement the government's planned eldercare service system.

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China Explores Time Banks to Address Eldercare Challenges

China faces a rapidly aging population (22% over 60 by end 2024), prompting the government to develop a comprehensive eldercare system by 2029, including home-based care and community support, while exploring supplemental models like time banks, already successful in some countries.

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China Unveils Plan for Comprehensive Elderly Care Services by 2035

China's government released a guideline in January to improve elderly care services by 2035, aiming to provide affordable and comprehensive care to its 297 million citizens aged 60 and above, easing the burden on families and developing the 'silver economy'.

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Aging Population and Out-Migration Cripple Chilean Rural Municipality

In Río Hurtado, Chile, a rural municipality with 4,334 inhabitants, school enrollment has dropped to its lowest in almost two decades due to youth out-migration and an influx of returning older adults (65+), leading to an aging population of 24.1% (above the national average of 14%), impacting econo...

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Aging Populations Demand Inclusive Urban Policies in OECD Cities

OECD projects a significant increase in the proportion of people over 65 in member cities by 2040, prompting a call for inclusive urban policies focusing on housing affordability, economic integration of all age groups, and accessible urban design.

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AI Robot Provides Emotional Support in Chinese Elder Care

In Chongqing, China, an AI-powered robot named Peipei works at a senior care center, providing emotional companionship, addressing loneliness, and aiding elderly residents with daily tasks, reflecting China's efforts to address a nursing shortage.

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China's Plan for Eldercare: Addressing a Rapidly Aging Population

China's rapidly aging population, with 310 million people over 60 by the end of 2024, necessitates a new eldercare system by 2029; the government's plan focuses on home-based care through community committees, including day-care centers and personalized services, and may incorporate a time bank syst...

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German Workers' Post-Retirement Work: A Forsa Study Reveals Trends and Challenges

A Forsa study commissioned by Xing finds 13% of German employees would work past retirement, driven by both financial need (48%) and personal reasons (70% for cognitive health, 56% for social contact). This comes as the number of people receiving old-age security benefits rose by 4.1% from 2023 to 2...

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China to Optimize Elderly Care Services by 2035

China's January guideline aims to improve elderly care services by 2035, addressing the needs of its 297 million citizens aged 60 and above; the plan emphasizes affordability, expanding access, and workforce development to meet the challenges of its aging population.

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Argentina's Pension Crisis: Protests Erupt Amidst Austerity Measures

Over 100 people were arrested during a March 12th protest in Buenos Aires, highlighting growing dissatisfaction among retirees due to President Milei's pension cuts (up to 30%), revealing a broader Latin American challenge of maintaining sustainable pensions amidst rapid population aging.

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