The regulations referred to in-home elderly care services, including community-based elderly care service centers (stations), day care centers, virtual nursing homes and rural homes. Article IV home care services should be oriented to the service needs of the elderly living at home, adhere to the government-led, basic protection, social participation, market operation, voluntary choice, proximity and convenience principle. Article 5 home care services mainly include the following:
(1) provide the elderly with life care, food distribution, cleaning, bathing, assisted mobility and other domestic services;
(2) for the elderly to provide health check-ups, home beds, medical rehabilitation and nursing care and other medical and health services;
(3) for the elderly to provide caring visits, life accompaniment, (c) providing the elderly with spiritual comfort services such as caring visits, life companionship, psychological counseling, bad mood intervention, and hospice care;
(d) providing the elderly with safety guidance and emergency rescue services;
(e) providing the elderly with legal counseling and legal aid services;
(f) carrying out cultural recreation, sports and fitness, and recreational and health-care activities that are beneficial to the elderly in terms of their physical and mental health. Article 6 The children of the elderly and others who are legally obligated to maintain and support them shall fulfill their obligations to provide for the elderly economically, care for them in their daily lives, and comfort them spiritually. Where services need to be provided by society, the families of the elderly shall bear the corresponding costs.
The relevant government departments shall incorporate the fulfillment of the obligation to provide support and maintenance into personal integrity platforms. Employers shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions to protect the alimony, support the right to visit family vacation and leave to care for the elderly. Article 7 The people's governments at or above the county level shall perform the following duties in home care services:
(1) incorporate home care services into the national economic and social development planning and annual plans;
(2) establish a financial guarantee mechanism that is commensurate with the growth of the elderly population and the level of economic and social development, and include funding for home care services in the financial budget;
(3) improve the financial guarantee mechanism related to home care services;
(3) improve the financial guarantee mechanism related to the elderly population. ) to improve the social security system related to home-based elderly care services;
(4) to incorporate land for the construction of home-based elderly care facilities into the overall urban and rural land-use planning, and to set up community-based elderly care facilities in a coordinated manner and in accordance with the standards;
(5) to formulate a policy of subsidizing enterprises, social organizations, and individuals engaged in home-based elderly care services;
(6) to formulate norms, standards, and guidelines for home-based elderly care services, and to strengthen the provision of home-based elderly care services. elderly care service norms and standards, and strengthen the supervision of the elderly care service market as well as the construction of elderly care service informationization and intelligence;
(vii) strengthen the overall coordination of the work of home-based elderly care services, clarify the responsibilities of various departments, improve the working mechanism, and strengthen supervision and inspection;
(viii) establish an evaluation system for elderly care services, and conduct an assessment of the elderly's family financial situation, physical condition, and demand for elderly care services, and evaluate the needs of qualified senior citizens for elderly care services. (h) To establish an assessment system for elderly services, assessing the financial situation of the families of the elderly, their physical conditions, and their needs for elderly services, and granting subsidies to eligible elderly persons who are in special difficulties, such as the elderly, the disabled, the handicapped, and others. Article 8 The civil affairs departments of the people's governments at or above the county level are responsible for the guidance, standardization, supervision and management of home-based elderly care services.
Departments of the people's governments at or above the county level such as development and reform, education, public security, justice, finance, human resources and social security, taxation, land resources, housing and urban-rural development, commerce, industry and commerce, culture, health and family planning, industry and information technology, food and drug supervision, sports, etc., shall do a good job of home-based elderly care services according to their respective responsibilities. Article 9 The township and township people's governments and street offices are responsible for the specific organization and implementation of the following home-based elderly care services:
(1) in accordance with the planning of elderly care services, the construction of home-based elderly care facilities;
(2) the specific implementation of the government's purchase of services, funding subsidies and other supportive policies and measures;
(3) the organization and guidance of the residents' (villagers') committees, enterprises and institutions, (C) organization (village) to guide the residential (village) committee, enterprises, institutions, social organizations and individuals to participate in home-based elderly services, and to do a good job of supervision and management;
(D) in the community to implement the registration system of volunteers to serve the elderly, and the establishment of the elderly volunteer time savings and incentive mechanism. Article 10 The residents (villages) shall assist the township and township people's government, the street office to do a good job of purchasing home-based elderly care service projects; to assist in the jurisdiction of the elderly's health status, family situation and service needs, such as surveys; organization of the elderly to carry out sports and recreation, social interaction, mutual support for the elderly, voluntary service and other activities. Article 11 The people's governments at or above the county level shall annually arrange for a certain percentage of welfare lottery funds to be used for in-home pension services. Article XII of the urban elderly service facilities should be integrated planning and development, in the development of urban master planning, control detailed planning, must be set in accordance with the standard elderly service facilities.
New residential areas should be in accordance with the planning of old-age care services, not less than thirty square meters per hundred households, supporting the construction of old-age care facilities, and residential synchronized planning, synchronous construction, synchronous acceptance, synchronous delivery by the street office or township, township people's government co-ordination arrangements for use. Older neighborhoods without elderly service facilities or existing facilities do not meet the supporting construction targets, according to the standard of not less than 20 square meters per 100 households, the local people's government through the purchase, replacement, leasing and other means of gradual allocation. Ownership, right of use belongs to the government of the elderly service facilities shall not change the use.