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          Aging nation creates nursing home boom

          Updated: 2011-12-05 07:37

          By Tania Lee (China Daily)

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          The setbacks

          Aging nation creates nursing home boom

          Filial piety, a Confucian ideal that used to be held above all others, is still widely accepted and applied. It's also enshrined in the Constitution of the People's Republic of China: Article 49 states that "parents have the duty to rear and educate their minor children, and children who have come of age have the duty to support and assist their parents".

          ThomsonAdsett said that in dealing with potential investors, Chinese people feel lazy or selfish if they have to put their relatives in a nursing home because they are unable to look after them. "This is a comment that has been repeated to me in our marketing surveys and personal interviews," said Lane.

          There is also the issue of the affordability of nursing homes. "Because fee-for-service and out-of-pocket payments are the norm, it's conceivable that access to nursing-home care may be beyond the means of many middle- to low-income elderly people in China," said Feng.

          With a poorer and aging population,there will be a pragmatic limit to the amount the government can spend on older people, hence what it can afford to spend on elderly care services. "And that's why I think rational, middle-aged Chinese citizens continue to save a large proportion of their incomes because they believe they're going to have to look after themselves," said Orr.

          Addressing this problem by increasing pensions while dealing with an aging population has been at the heart of parliamentary discussions. Last year a total of 1.3 trillion yuan was collected in pension premiums and about 1 trillion was handed out.

          "The government is doing far more to be proactive in policy development on issues related to aging than many of the other Asian economies. For example, Hong Kong has in my opinion become quite sluggish and reactive in its policy development in this area," said Lane.

          Foreign investors

          "In urban China, it's fairly safe to say that the private sector makes up the majority of all facilities in most major cities, and that the private sector has dominated the rapid growth in the last decade," said Feng.

          "To my knowledge, there are very few privately run facilities in rural areas," he added.

          Many interested parties have come from Europe and the US, but the predominant investment focus has come from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Japan.

          "Some Western companies have been seeking entry to China's growing market for care for the elderly since the early 1990s but few, if any, have been successful to date," said Feng.

          Lane said a lack of government funding and, until recently, minimal government oversight because of the absence of a formalized regulatory structure, have discouraged many would-be investors and professionals from seeking his company's advice. This is another reason why the sector is still in its infancy, according to Lane.

          However, now ThomsonAdsett is able to utilize the preferential policies for the sector and has been working on a number of large and responsible government and commercial interests in China who are genuinely seeking to provide quality facilities.

          Continuing to boom

          The phenomenon of China's aging population is now becoming widely recognized and the growth of the problem is being mapped. According to Feng, the statistics concerning China's aging population reinforce the urgency for the implementation of proper policy responses to address the challenges in care for the aged. Ideally, quantity (growing adequate long-term care services over time) and quality (ensuring quality of care and regulatory oversight) should go hand in hand, he said.

          K.K. Fung, managing director of the global real estate services provider Jones Lang LaSalle Greater China, holds a similar view, but says the focus should be more about providing quality of life. "Reform should be based on how people can earn more," he said.

          Government oversight of this sector is minimal because of the absence of a formalized regulatory structure. But there are many in the industry that believe the sector will continue to boom in years to come as Chinese families become more stretched in their ability to take care of the elderly.

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