养老院
含义
Nursing home; old people's home; care home for the elderly. A residential facility providing accommodation and care for elderly people who require assistance.
A growing sector in China due to rapid population ageing. Ranges from basic government-run facilities to premium private care residences. The decision to place a parent in a nursing home can carry significant social and cultural weight, given traditional Confucian expectations of filial piety (孝道) — family care is still the norm for most households.
例句
- 她的父亲患有阿尔茨海默病,家人在多方权衡之后,决定将他送入一家设施齐全、专业护理水平较高的养老院。
- 随着空巢老人数量持续增加,社会对高质量养老院的需求日益旺盛,相关行业的投资和建设规模也在快速扩大。
- 这家养老院每逢节假日都会邀请附近学校的学生前来表演文艺节目,为老人们带来欢乐和陪伴,深受老人们的喜爱。
用法指南
语境: social welfare, healthcare, demographics, family
语气: neutral
正确说法
- 政府近年来大力推进养老院建设,出台了一系列扶持政策,鼓励社会资本进入养老服务行业,以满足快速增长的老龄化人口的照护需求。(In recent years the government has vigorously promoted the construction of nursing homes and introduced a series of supportive policies to encourage private capital to enter the elderly care sector, in order to meet the care needs of the rapidly growing ageing population.)
- 她每个周末都会去养老院探望独居多年的外祖母,陪老人聊聊天、散散步,尽力让老人感受到家人的温暖与关怀。(Every weekend she visits her grandmother, who has lived alone for many years, at the nursing home — chatting with her and going for walks, doing her best to make the old woman feel the warmth and care of family.)
错误说法
- 老人家 — 老人家 is a respectful term of address for an elderly person, not a place; for the facility itself always use 养老院 or 敬老院 (literally 'respect-the-elderly institution,' a slightly more formal variant)
起源与历史
养老 (care for the elderly) + 院 (courtyard/institution — 阝mound + 完 complete, enclosure — a walled compound; extended to institutional buildings)
文化背景
时代: Modern
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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