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What do you mean by decentralized support?
Legal analysis: Decentralized support means that with my consent, a township (street) can entrust its relatives and friends, village (neighborhood) committees, support service agencies, pension institutions, social work service agencies, etc. Provide daily care, life care, hospital care and other services. To ensure that they are "taken care of at ordinary times and taken care of when they are sick". Give priority to providing community home-based care services for the destitute who are supported by themselves, encourage places where conditions permit to provide community day care services for them, and support primary medical and health institutions to provide on-site medical services for them.

Legal basis: The Notice of the Ministry of Civil Affairs on Strengthening the Care Service of Decentralized Support for the Poor is an important measure to solve the worries, anxieties and worries of the poor, an urgent need to make up for the shortcomings of the social assistance system, and an inevitable requirement to actively explore a new path for the development of social assistance. All localities should fully understand the importance and urgency of strengthening the care service for the poor people who are supported in a decentralized way, further enhance their sense of mission and responsibility, adhere to the people-centered development idea, focus on tackling poverty, focus on special groups, focus on people's concerns, take the direction of improving the social assistance security model of "material assistance+service assistance", aim at meeting the demand for care services for the poor people who are supported in a decentralized way, and strive to implement entrusted care services. Efforts will be made to improve the policies, measures, standards, norms and supervision mechanisms for decentralized support for the poor, continuously improve the quality of services, and ensure that decentralized support for the poor is "taken care of on weekdays and taken care of when sick". Encourage qualified places to provide entrusted care services for special groups such as the elderly, the disabled and the seriously ill in low-income families, actively promote the development of service-oriented social assistance, and further enhance the sense of acquisition, happiness and security of people in need.