¡°Belt and Road¡± Chinese and Foreign reporters walk into Beijing nursing home to experience the elderly life in Beijing
People's Daily, Beijing, May 14 (Zhao Jian) In today's society, when ageing has become a worldwide issue, Beijing, as a super large city with an estimated population of 3.5 million people, has properly resolved the issue of old-age care and has become the municipal government's work to protect and improve people's livelihood. The most important thing.
When the ¡°Belt and Road¡± International Cooperation Summit Forum was held in Beijing, more than 50 journalists from domestic and foreign media visited the Beijing nursing home to visit Beijing¡¯s work progress and experience in endowment insurance.The trees are green and quiet. This is the reporter's first impression of walking into the Chuncao Nursing Home. Crawford Chunhui Nursing Home is located in the Peace Home Community in Chaoyang District, Beijing. The five-year-old operation has become the first choice for the community and surrounding residents due to its intimate and warm service. The nursing home not only provides elderly care services for the disabled elderly, but also provides on-site help services for elderly people living in the surrounding communities, such as dressing, eating, bathing, and going upstairs.
According to the deputy director of Beijing Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau, Li Hongbing, there are 213 such nursing homes in Beijing. These old-age care centers and residential care service stations around the residential areas constitute a common-age pension service and solve the problem of 1.2 million old people living in 208 populated areas in Beijing. People's pension problems.
Beijing Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau Deputy Director Li Hongbing also briefed reporters on the characteristics and development of Beijing's retirement work. It is reported that a very prominent feature of Beijing's old-age care is "near-endowment care." The city's six-ring concentrates two-thirds of the elderly population in Beijing. The densest place has more than 10,000 elderly people per square kilometer. In response to this feature, the Beijing government has formed a three-in-one approach of "one card, one standard, and one number" to form the basic support for the elderly in Beijing. Among them, ¡°one card¡± refers to the Beijing pension card, which collects large-scale activity data for the elderly through card chips. These data help government departments to deploy more accurate resources. ¡°One Target¡± is a Beijing service sign for the elderly, which facilitates the elderly to find service agencies around them. "No. 1" is the government hotline for elderly care. Citizens quickly obtain information and services by dialing hotlines.
For the majority of elderly people to be happy to support the elderly, the Beijing government is still working hard. According to Deputy Director Li Hongbing, China will incorporate the development of elderly care services into the "13th Five-Year Plan" system. In the future, the Beijing government will promote the establishment of a more comprehensive pension service system, strengthen special plans, and increase key support projects to the maximum extent possible to meet "bedside, Service needs around and around.
Beijing's humanized old-age care concept, advanced old-age care facilities, and detailed plans for retirement care have all along accompanied interviews with many foreign reporters who have left a deep impression on the old age of the elderly in Beijing. We look forward to more and better changes in the elderly life of the elderly in Beijing under the joint efforts of the government and various agencies.