Feasibility Analysis of High-rise Hotel Transformation into Elderly Care Facilities

D. Bu, Meitong Liu
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According to the data of the 7th National Census, China's elderly population aged 65 and above accounts for 13.50% of the total population, which is close to the standard of 14% for an aging society. The central areas of China's first-tier cities show a high density of elderly population and a high degree of ageing in terms of demographic structure; in terms of land construction, they are characterised by tight land use, few available land resources and high land prices; in terms of geographical environment, they have convenient transportation and sound medical resources for the construction of basic facilities; at the individual level, elderly people have a higher GDP per capita, education level, economic resources and consumption power than other cities higher. Accordingly, there is a strong trend to convert midto high-end elderly care institutions based on the original buildings in the central areas of China's first-tier cities.
高层酒店改造为养老设施的可行性分析
根据第七次全国人口普查的数据,中国65岁及以上的老年人口占总人口的13.50%,接近老龄化社会14%的标准。中国一线城市中部地区老年人口密度高,人口结构老龄化程度高;在土地建设方面,它们的特点是土地利用紧张,可用土地资源少,地价高;从地理环境上看,交通便利,医疗资源完备,可进行基础设施建设;在个人层面上,老年人的人均GDP、受教育水平、经济资源和消费能力均高于其他城市。因此,在中国一线城市的中心地区,以原有建筑为基础改造中高端养老机构的趋势非常强劲。
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Biomedical engineering advances
Biomedical engineering advances Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering
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