With the aging trend of population in China, home-based care for the aged has attracted more and more attention from the society. Home-based care for the aged refers to providing convenient welfare services for the elderly to meet their daily needs. The specific contents include: 1. Daily life care: including the distribution and cleaning of daily necessities such as catering, cleaning, washing and sanitation. 2. Health monitoring and nursing: According to the special health needs of the elderly, provide services such as diet adjustment, routine physical examination, drug management and health consultation. 3. Psychological care: The mental health problems of the elderly are also concerned, so some services such as psychological consultation, psychological support and psychotherapy need to be carried out. 4. Social activities: provide various forms of social activities for the elderly, such as dinner, travel, cultural activities, etc. To strengthen social activities for the elderly. The development of home-based care for the aged is widely concerned by the government and all walks of life. The government has increased its care for the elderly and encouraged all sectors of society to invest more resources to improve the quality and effect of home-based care services.
Who is the service provider of home care service? The service providers of home-based care for the aged can be the government, social welfare institutions and social organizations. The government can formulate relevant policies and regulations, introduce preferential policies and subsidies for aged care services, and promote the development of home-based aged care services; Social welfare institutions can carry out home-based care services through certification and training to improve service quality; Social organizations can provide various forms of help and services for the elderly through resources such as communities and volunteers.
Home care service for the aged is an important social welfare service, which has played a positive role in improving the life of the elderly. The government, social organizations and individuals should make joint efforts to provide more, better and more convenient home care services for the elderly, so as to make their old age life happier, healthier and more peaceful.
Legal basis:
Article 22 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Old-age Security The state encourages social organizations, enterprises, institutions and individuals to provide home-based old-age care services for the elderly, and supports the construction of home-based community old-age care service systems and welfare facilities in areas where conditions permit.