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Hong Kong to have privately run care services under new scheme for middle-class elderly

SCMP China reports: ‘Publicly built, privately run’ model will provide more diverse, higher-quality services and allow operators to respond to wider range of needs Hong Kong authorities will experiment leasing government-built elderly care facilities to the private sector, with t

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May 11, 2026 · 1 min read
Originally reported by SCMP China
Hong Kong to have privately run care services under new scheme for middle-class elderly

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SCMP China reports: ‘Publicly built, privately run’ model will provide more diverse, higher-quality services and allow operators to respond to wider range of needs Hong Kong authorities will experiment leasing government-built elderly care facilities to the private sector, with the pilot programme aiming to provide more diverse services targeting middle-class senior residents. Undersecretary for Labour and Welfare Ho Kai-ming told Legco’s panel on welfare services that most day care centres in the city were currently contracted to operators on the government’s lump sum grants, which provided similar services under the tendering terms.

“The aim is to see if new services can be developed by piloting this new model in communities at different levels,” Ho said. “Hong Kong society is becoming more diverse and the elderly from the middle class and above also have their own needs for care services.” Asked by Election Committee lawmaker Andrew Lam Siu-lo whether the arrangement would lead to services that favoured the elderly with better financial means, Ho did not reply directly but said basic care services provided by the government would remain unaffected.

Originally reported by SCMP China. This story has been edited and re-presented by BRIC Team.

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