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International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2023, 5(5); doi: 10.25236/IJFS.2023.050516.

Research on the Promotion of College Community Elderly Care Service Based on Community Economy

Author(s)

Hong Chu1, Jialu Chu2

Corresponding Author:
Jialu Chu
Affiliation(s)

1Community Service Management Center, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China

2Tianjin College, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China

Abstract

With the increasing aging population, the demand for elderly care services in the community has become increasingly prominent. However, the traditional elderly care services cannot meet the diversified needs of the elderly in the community, especially in the context of the limited resources in the community. To address this issue, this study aims to explore the potential of community elderly care services in university communities and provide practical suggestions for improving the quality of elderly care services. By collecting and analysing data in different ways, this study analysed the advantages and limitations of community elderly care services in university communities. The results show that community economy-based methods can effectively improve the quality of elderly care services, improve the satisfaction of the elderly and their families, and promote the development of community economy. The standard also provides some practical suggestions related to the realization of community elderly care services in university communities.

Keywords

Alderly care services, Community economy, University community

Cite This Paper

Hong Chu, Jialu Chu. Research on the Promotion of College Community Elderly Care Service Based on Community Economy. International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology (2023), Vol. 5, Issue 5: 98-101. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFS.2023.050516.

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