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芬兰老龄化严重,目前65岁以上老年人占总人口的比例超过18%,预计2030年将达到26%。如何安置和照顾老年人的生活,成为社会广泛讨论的热点话题,也是芬兰政府的一项重点工作。今年81岁的卡丽娜独自住在赫尔辛基市中心的公寓,她年轻时自己买下两房一厅。她的居室被改装过,卧室、卫生间和厨房的门槛都被去除,浴室淋浴喷头下安放了座椅,墙壁上增加了扶手,以防洗澡时滑倒。卡丽娜说,室内改装和翻修的费用大
Finland is aging, with over 65% of the population aged over 65 accounting for more than 18% of the population, and is expected to reach 26% by 2030. How to resettle and take care of the life of the elderly has become a hot topic of extensive social discussion. It is also a key task of the Finnish government. This year’s 81-year-old Karina lives alone in an apartment in the heart of Helsinki, buying a two-bedroom apartment when she was young. Her home was remodeled, the thresholds for bedrooms, restrooms and kitchens were removed, seats were placed under the showerheads, and armrests were added to the walls to prevent them from slipping in the shower. Karina said interior modifications and refurbishments are expensive