What is the state's policy on subsidies for disabled people who can not take care of themselves after retirement

The following content is from the network Article 15 Persons with disabilities who meet the conditions for minimum subsistence guarantee and sustenance in urban and rural areas shall be included in the scope of minimum subsistence guarantee and sustenance by the civil administration department. The people's governments at or above the county level shall take measures to safeguard the basic livelihood of families of persons with disabilities who are unable to safeguard their basic livelihood even after enjoying the minimum subsistence guarantee. For persons with disabilities who are unable to take care of themselves, the people's governments at or above the county level shall provide them with care subsidies in accordance with the regulations. Social forces are encouraged and supported to organize institutions for the support and care of persons with disabilities. Article 16: The people's governments at or above the county level shall, in accordance with the regulations, subsidize the participation in social insurance of persons with disabilities who have genuine difficulties in life. People's governments at the county level shall subsidize the individual contributions of persons with disabilities in rural areas to participate in new rural cooperative medical care. Persons with disabilities who are eligible for urban and rural medical assistance for major illnesses shall, in accordance with the regulations, enjoy urban and rural medical assistance for major illnesses. Article 17 Persons with disabilities are exempted from paying the ordinary registration fee for medical treatment at medical institutions. Medical institutions are encouraged to appropriately reduce or waive fees for examination, treatment, hospitalization and other expenses related to medical treatment for persons with disabilities. Article 18 Persons with disabilities applying for low-cost housing meet the conditions, the relevant departments shall give priority to arrangements. The people's governments at or above the county level shall, in accordance with the regulations, include in their plans and subsidize the reconstruction of dilapidated houses for poor rural persons with disabilities. Persons with disabilities in rural areas shall be exempted from the cost of the certificate of ownership of houses and residential bases. Where it is necessary to demolish or relocate the houses of persons with disabilities as a result of urban or rural construction, the demolition and relocation agent shall assist in the relocation. Where resettlement by property rights exchange is practiced, care shall be taken in the resettlement of lots, floors, and accessibility modifications of residences in accordance with the principle of facilitating the lives of persons with disabilities. Article 19 Persons with disabilities are free to visit and enter museums, memorials, science and technology museums, art galleries, exhibition halls, stadiums, cultural centers (rooms), public **** libraries and other public **** cultural and sports facilities, as well as parks, zoos, scenic spots and other places. However, except when organizing sports competitions and large-scale commercial activities. In the places stipulated in the preceding paragraph of the government pricing, government-guided price management of cable cars, park cars and other means of transportation, the disabled half the charge. Article 20 Blind persons and persons with physical disabilities of the first degree shall ride free on public **** transportation such as public **** buses, subways, light railways and ferries within the city. Persons with disabilities who ride on buses, trains, ships and airplanes shall be given priority in purchasing tickets and shall be free to bring along the necessary assistive devices. Parking fees for vehicles of persons with disabilities shall be waived in public **** parking lots. The relevant departments and pedestrians shall facilitate the passage of vehicles for the disabled. Article 21: Rural persons with disabilities and minor children of families with persons with disabilities shall not be responsible for the costs of "one-issue" financing and labor-raising. Article 22 Where disabled couples rely on each other, where minor disabled persons rely on their parents, or where disabled persons rely on their children and need to move their household registration, the public security authorities shall give priority to the settlement procedures and exempt the relevant fees. Article 23 The maintenance fee for cable digital television viewing for families of persons with disabilities shall be discounted in accordance with the regulations. Families of persons with disabilities shall only be charged labor and material fees for the installation of telephones, running water and coal (natural) gas. Encourage network operators to give preferential treatment to the disabled to use the network.