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MON · 2026-05-11 · 02:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0511-75194
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Hong Kong may broaden at-risk elderly support after recent deaths, minister says

Hong Kong's welfare minister, Chris Sun Yuk-han, indicated that the government may expand support for at-risk elderly residents following recent tragedies. He stated that current efforts to identify vulnerable seniors are "just the beginning" and that the city is mobilizing resources to strengthen elderly protection.

Fiona SunSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-11 · 02:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Hong Kong may broaden at-risk elderly support after recent deaths, minister says
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Hong Kong's welfare minister, Chris Sun Yuk-han, indicated that the government may expand support for at-risk elderly residents following recent tragedies. He stated that current efforts to identify vulnerable seniors are "just the beginning" and that the city is mobilizing resources to strengthen elderly protection. The existing initiative defines "high-risk" households primarily as those aged 80 and above living alone or with a spouse, using an interdepartmental database. Sun acknowledged that broadening this support will take time due to Hong Kong's large aging population. The announcement comes in the wake of two recent deaths involving elderly individuals.

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A 'high-risk' household generally refers to those aged 80 and above who live alone or only with a spouse.

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Current efforts to identify at-risk seniors are described as 'just the beginning'.

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Hong Kong authorities may widen support to cover more younger elderly residents.

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The government is mobilizing all available resources to strengthen support for the elderly.

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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 large ageing population.Explaining how a “high-risk” household was defined under a government initiative that used an interdepartmental database to identify vulnerable older residents, Sun said it generally referred to those aged 80 and above who lived alone or only with a spouse.
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