1. Dietary expenses: including the provision of nutritionally balanced three meals and snacks, to ensure that the residents have a healthy diet.
2. Accommodation expenses: to provide comfortable and safe accommodation, including rent, utilities, etc.
3. Medical Expenses: Provide basic healthcare services, including routine medical checkups, medicines, medical devices, etc.
4. Daily necessities: such as bedding, toiletries, cleaning supplies, paper towels, sanitary napkins, etc.
5. Social and recreational activities: organizing various recreational activities, cultural activities, outdoor activities, etc. for residents to provide opportunities for socializing and recreation.
6. Nursing and care expenses: Provide professional nursing and care services to meet residents' daily needs, such as bathing, dressing, assistance with eating, etc.
7. Special Care Costs: Additional care costs for residents with special care needs, such as the sick and disabled.
Specific expenses may vary depending on the size of the welfare center, the level of service, and regional differences. Public welfare centers usually make reasonable expense arrangements based on residents' needs and budgets to ensure that residents' basic needs and welfare are met.