The World Bank report "Options for Aged Care in China," completed in FY18, describes the determinants of demand for aged care and identifies key building blocks for developing a sustainable, equitable...
Informal aged care, usually provided by family members or relatives on a regular basis without payment plays an important role in meeting care needs in most countries. As population aging prevails in many...
Home- and community-based aged care services (HCBS) are favored universally by the elderly across countries and is considered more cost-effective than institutional care and helpful for containing aged...
In China, the rapid aging of the population and the weakening of family-based elder care are increasing the demand for formal long-term care services for the elderly. In response, Chinese governments at...