In China, five-guaranteed households are elderly people aged 60 or older who are incapable of working or are unable to work and have no source of livelihood. According to the policy, the five-guaranteed households are entitled to basic old-age insurance, minimum subsistence guarantee and other welfare benefits.
When a five-guaranteed household is admitted to a nursing home, the nursing home will be equipped with medical service equipment and medical staff to manage and supervise the five-guaranteed household's medical affairs, including medication management and insulin injection. The medical staff will appropriately dispense and administer medications according to the medical needs of the residents, as well as ensure the proper use of insulin.
The medical staff of the nursing home will record the medication of the five-guaranteed residents, and conduct regular check-ups and monitoring to ensure that the five-guaranteed residents receive proper medical care. In addition, relatives or legal guardians may also participate in managing the medical affairs of the five-member households by providing assistance and support.
In short, in response to the situation where the five-member households are admitted to the nursing homes to take medication and insulin, the nursing homes will be staffed with medical personnel to manage and monitor them to ensure that they receive proper medical care.