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How Communities Help Elderly Chinese Live Independently
ChinaThursday, December 26, 2024
The aim was to understand how community environments influence the onset of long-term care (LTC) dependency among Chinese seniors. Participants were divided into two groups based on when their care needs began: early-onset and late-onset. The findings revealed that communities with good housing, especially, were linked to a higher chance of late-onset LTC dependency. Good social and employment conditions also lowered the chances of early-onset medium and low-level care needs.
Interestingly, the study found that the community environment's impact on care dependency was largely due to social participation. In other words, communities that encouraged social engagement seemed to delay the need for long-term care. This study highlights the importance of creating communities that support older adults, helping them maintain their independence and overall health.
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