Hong Kong may expand elderly support after recent deaths, minister says
Hong Kong's welfare minister indicated potential expansion of support services for elderly residents following recent tragedies. The government aims to bolster protection for at-risk seniors, acknowledging current efforts are just the beginning.
Hong Kong authorities may widen support to cover more younger elderly residents to bolster protection, the welfare minister has said, calling current efforts to identify at-risk seniors “just the beginning” as the city reels from two tragedies in a week. Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun Yuk-han told the South China Morning Post that the government was mobilising all available resources to strengthen support for the elderly, but he noted the process would take time given the city’s...