Taibao Home – Hangzhou International Nursing Community offers accommodation for men over 60 and women over 55, presenting two main eligibility modes: purchasing full insurance or paying a deposit (entry fee + home card), with the deposit refunded upon withdrawal.
For instance, with a 700,000 home card, customers can opt to buy a home card (¥700,000, e.g. $96,693) + entry fee (¥100,000, e.g.$13,813) or invest in a full insurance product (¥2.2 million /10 years, e.g. $303,892/10 years) to secure a stay eligibility letter. Qualification letter holders enjoy a waiver on entry and home card fees but are subject to monthly charges during their stay. Alternatively, reduced monthly fees are available for those who purchase home cards.
Compared to similar insurance and pension communities assessed in Phase I, Taibao Hometown-Hangzhou International Nursing Community offers below-average payments for qualified occupancy, presenting moderate pricing in the high-end insurance and pension sector.
Post-qualification fees at Taibao Hometown-Hangzhou International Nursing Community encompass entry fees, home cards, monthly accommodation fees, and meal charges. Meal fees are set at ¥1200($165)/person/month, while accommodation monthly fees range from ¥6000($828) to ¥11,000($1,519)/month. The monthly accommodation fee covers room usage, specified utilities, weekly cleaning services, concierge assistance, access to community amenities, and participation in club activities.
Visiting the activity area within the park reveals a diverse schedule of events for August, encompassing more than 10 activities such as Baduanjin, finger exercises, clap exercises, billiards, calligraphy, movies, health classes, food teaching, small chorus, and more.
The park boasts an array of hardware facilities to cater to various needs, including a barber shop, small supermarket, karaoke room, music studio, university hall, movie theater, calligraphy classroom, handicraft classroom, library, mahjong room, billiards room, game area, swimming pool, gym, sauna, and spa area. Notably, the library is equipped with magnifying glasses and reading glasses for visitors’ convenience.
At the Pacific Health Management Center, the focus is on providing physiotherapy services tailored to customers’ needs, offering pain relief, chiropractic relaxation, chiropractic therapy, sleep decompression, Japanese oxygen therapy, and more.
While these services are available, they are not entirely free of charge. According to staff members, each resident receives a certain number of complimentary visits, with additional services incurring a fee.