Proposal for new system to support solitary elderly in Japan

The number of households consisting of a single person aged 65 or older in Japan has surged to 8.15 million in 2025. An expert panel from the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry proposed in December a new system to support the livelihoods of these elderly individuals and handle post-death procedures. The system would cover funerals and identity verification for hospital admissions, with low or no cost options for those in financial hardship.

In Japan, weakening family and community ties, along with declining marriage and birth rates, are fueling a rise in elderly people living alone, posing a new social challenge. Government estimates show households with a single resident aged 65 or older increased from 7.37 million in 2020 to 8.15 million in 2025, projected to exceed 10 million by 2040.

In fiscal 2023, unclaimed bodies—those with no relatives to collect them—surpassed 40,000, leading local governments to handle cremations. Assets escheated to the national treasury due to lack of heirs hit a record ¥130 billion in fiscal 2024. Traditionally managed by families, support for daily needs like welfare access, hospital admissions, and financial management, as well as post-death procedures such as funerals and inheritance, now require new solutions.

An expert panel from the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry compiled a December report proposing a new system where local welfare organizations manage funerals and verify identities for nursing home or hospital entries. Individuals would generally cover costs, but those in financial difficulty could access it for free or at low cost. This aims to enable single seniors to live their final years with peace of mind.

Local governments must regularly identify those needing help through stronger ties with social workers, welfare groups, and neighborhood associations. Some elderly are pre-arranging funerals, entrusting agents with procedures, or drafting wills for asset use. Authorities are increasingly connecting them with experts and services.

Solitary elderly should reflect on their support needs and end-of-life wishes, consulting local departments early and documenting thoughts in a 'farewell note.' (178 words)

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