Abstract
Aging is a general trend of global population development, and it is also the primary national condition of my country for an extended period in the future. At the end of the 20th century, China's elderly population aged 60 and above accounted for more than 10%, and it entered an aging society. It is expected that at the end of the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the aging will shift from mild aging to a moderate stage (accounting for more than 20%). Around 2035 it is Entering the severe phase (accounting for more than 30%). In the face of such a large elderly population, creating a livable elderly care environment is urgent. Facility safety issues in senior communities, "unsuitable" internal living facilities, lack of barrier-free facilities, and other hardware problems hinder the life of every elderly person around us; In the digital age, in the process of the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in the past three years, there has also been repeated news that the elderly are blocked from traveling because they do not use smart devices. Based on the reading of the "Guiding Opinions on Promoting the Construction of Sub-district and Township Elderly Service Consortiums," this paper analyzes the policy of "creating a friendly and livable environment for the elderly and comprehensively promoting the aging-friendly renovation of elderly families," and introduces the background of the problem and relevant cases. Analysis and reading pertinent literature and policies put forward suggestions on the future trend of Beijing's aging-friendly transformation.
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