Huijue Technology Joins Hands Again to Build Dementia-Friendly Communities

Publish: August 21,2025   Last Upadate: August 21,2025   Tag:  

As the aging population grows, dementia among the elderly is drawing more attention. To strengthen community care, in August, Huijue Technology Group once again partnered with Qingcun Town Social Affairs Office, Boxitang, Tangmiao Flowers, and other organizations. Together, they signed the Dementia-Friendly Community Co-Building Agreement to further expand services and deepen community support.

This renewed agreement is not only a continuation of past results but also a direct response to community needs. Since the first partnership, the project has held public lectures, screening events, and built support circles. These efforts have raised awareness, while giving real help to patients and families. The new signing means partners will now work more closely to make this public welfare model more systematic and impactful.

In the next stage, Huijue and its partners will focus on:

Stronger awareness programs: Using both online and offline events to reach more residents and spread knowledge on dementia.

Better early screening: Working with community health centers to increase screening frequency and support early intervention for high-risk groups.

Enhanced caregiver support: Expanding the “dementia-friendly family circles” with more training, counseling, and respite services.

Richer community activities: On key days like World Alzheimer’s Day and Senior Citizens’ Day, continuing events such as Memory Guardian Action and Dementia-Friendly Market to foster understanding and care.

Another highlight is the upgrade of the multi-party cooperation model. Boxitang will continue to provide traditional Chinese medicine wellness services. Tangmiao Flowers will use horticultural therapy to ease patients’ emotions. Company staff and community volunteers will also visit elderly residents living alone, forming a tighter local support network.

Huijue stated that it will uphold the principle of “complementary strengths, mutual benefit, co-creation, and harmony.” The company plans to work with universities on dementia-related research to promote standardized services. It will also share its technology resources, developing smart monitoring devices to make home care safer and more convenient.

This renewed partnership shows Huijue’s long-term commitment to social responsibility and the lasting value of cross-sector cooperation. With more resources coming together, a dementia-friendly community built on understanding, respect, and support is gradually becoming reality.