These are all good intentions, but it also begs the question: where is the infrastructure needed to support the measures?
An important part of this is suitable housing and a community that encourages ageing Hongkongers to live well and be productive for as long as they would like to be.
But what about those of less modest means? Perhaps we can consider a hybrid living model. Hong Kong could design such a housing estate in three parts. One section of flats could be fitted out with facilities aimed at independent living for senior residents. This would cater to those who want their privacy while maintaining access to medical support, including silver products and services as needed. NGOs could help.

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Taiwan’s cross-generational co-living plan to help an ageing population and housing shortage
Taiwan’s cross-generational co-living plan to help an ageing population and housing shortage