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In Depth: How Guardians Can Support China’s Swelling Ranks of Solo Seniors

By Xu Wen and Guo Xin
2025年06月06日 18:28
While having someone in place to make big decisions can be a huge help, supply of guardians falls short — as does regulation on the area
Jinshan Guardianship, which provide social guardianship services for seniors, has since completed 42 agreements, with more than 80% involving medical decisions or care visits. Photo: Jinshan Guardianship

The sudden death of a close friend forced Fang Tian to confront a difficult question: who will take care of her if something happens?

Fang, who has no children and has lived alone since getting divorced decades ago, said her 79-year-old friend died unexpectedly in her sleep.

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