2024 White Paper on New Models of Life in the New Era of Ageing 34 pages

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-03-02

China's 60 to 69 years old and 70 to 79 years old population accounted for more than half of the elderly population, which is in the stage of young aging, which also highlights the importance and demand for the quality of life of the elderly.

In the face of the challenges of an ageing society, the report proposes the concept of ageing, which aims to create a healthy living environment for young and energetic seniors and improve their quality of life. It is reported that the concept of elderly will become an indispensable part of the urban construction of an aging society, which is of great significance for improving the quality of life of the elderly and promoting the harmonious development of society.

The survey results show that older people of all ages have a clear need for living environment and services. Most seniors want a future where they can live in a safe, comfortable, convenient environment that can meet their daily needs and provide easy access to transportation and services. The elderly also have clear needs and expectations for life assistance, spiritual culture, health care and smart home.

However, the current living environment and services do not fully meet the needs of the elderly, and there are many problems and challenges. For example, the spatial layout in the family space is unreasonable, the overly complex smart products bring life troubles to the elderly, and the common health problems and psychological anxiety of the elderly.

The report proposes a series of solutions, including exploring the living mode of multi-generational living and living alone, functional areas that take into account the continuous work, social entertainment, rest and healing of the elderly, and intelligent solutions. These innovative solutions aim to create a safer, more comfortable, more convenient and intelligent living environment for the elderly to meet their diverse needs.

*: Laboratory of Buildings for the Elderly, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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