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FAQ: Time Light Care's Smart Elderly Care in China's Silver Economy

Time Light Care is a smart elderly care enterprise based in Tianjin, China, that has developed a proprietary smart elderly care management platform drawing on Taiwan's long-term care experience.
The company uses millimeter-wave radar monitors for completely bedridden residents to track breathing, pulse, and heartbeat in real time, with automatic alerts to caregivers' phones for any abnormality. They also provide accessible vehicles with detachable automatic wheelchairs that go directly to the bedside.
The silver economy refers to economic activities related to elderly care. It is significant because China's elderly population (aged 60+) reached 320 million by end-2025, projected to exceed 400 million by 2035, and the silver economy is expected to surpass 30 trillion yuan (about 4.41 trillion USD).
In February 2026, the State Council executive meeting proposed promoting the expansion and quality improvement of inclusive elderly care service supply, improving a tiered, categorized, inclusive, accessible, urban-rural covering, and sustainable elderly care service system.
Time Light Care positions its nursing homes as 'community-embedded, small-to-medium scale, high-quality care' facilities, allowing the elderly to stay in familiar surroundings while remaining close to family, unlike large, centralized traditional nursing homes.
The target audience includes the elderly, particularly those who are completely bedridden (benefiting from radar monitors) and 'suspended seniors' who struggle to go downstairs due to lack of elevators (benefiting from accessible vehicles).
Time Light Care draws on Taiwan's long-term care experience, and its representative, Jing Ran, hopes to encourage more young people from Taiwan to come to the mainland to explore and develop their careers in senior care.
