As China’s elderly population swells, a Taiwan entrepreneur is bringing innovative smart care solutions to the mainland, tapping into the rapidly expanding silver economy. Time Light Care, based in Tianjin, has developed a proprietary smart elderly care management platform that draws on Taiwan’s long-term care experience, according to a press release.
The company’s nursing homes are designed as ‘community-embedded, small-to-medium scale, high-quality care’ facilities, allowing seniors to remain in familiar surroundings while staying close to family. This model addresses a key challenge: enabling the elderly to age in place with dignity.
On the technology front, Time Light Care has introduced millimeter-wave radar monitors for completely bedridden residents, tracking breathing, pulse, and heartbeat in real time. Automatic alerts are sent to caregivers’ phones in case of any abnormality, enhancing safety and peace of mind.
The company has also deployed accessible vehicles equipped with detachable automatic wheelchairs that go directly to the bedside. These vehicles help ‘suspended seniors’—those who struggle to go downstairs due to a lack of elevators—to go out with dignity.
These efforts come at a critical time. China’s elderly population aged 60 and above reached 320 million by the end of 2025, a figure projected to exceed 400 million by 2035. The silver economy is expected to surpass 30 trillion yuan (about 4.41 trillion U.S. dollars), according to the press release.
Policy support is also accelerating. In February 2026, an executive meeting of the State Council proposed to promote 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. The series of measures outlined at the meeting charted the direction and identified priorities for better meeting the diverse and multi-level needs of hundreds of millions of elderly people.
‘The mainland’s policy support and market scale have created immense opportunities for innovation in senior care,’ said Jing Ran, the company’s representative, during an interview with China News Service. ‘Having succeeded in starting our business here, we now hope to encourage more young people from Taiwan to come, explore, and develop their careers on the mainland.’
The implications are significant: as China’s demographic shift accelerates, smart elderly care solutions like those from Time Light Care could become essential, blending technology with compassionate care to meet the needs of a rapidly aging society.
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