(a) the use of community care facilities to provide day care services for the elderly;
(2) Food aid, catering and food delivery services;
(3) Bathing, household cleaning, travel assistance, purchasing and payment services;
(four) health care and home care services such as health examination, medical rehabilitation, family beds;
(5) Emergency rescue services;
(six) recreation, psychological counseling, spiritual comfort and other services;
(seven) legal advice, legal aid and other services;
(eight) other basic services needed for home care. Fifth city, district (county) people's government shall perform the following duties in home care services:
(a) the home care service into the national economic and social development plan and annual plan;
(two) the land for the construction of home care service facilities will be included in the overall urban land use plan and the annual land use plan, and the land will be arranged reasonably;
(3) Incorporate the funds for home-based care services into the fiscal budget to ensure the funds for home-based care services;
(4) Improve the social security system related to home-based care for the aged;
(five) overall planning, the establishment of community home care service center, according to the standard configuration of community care service facilities;
(six) to cultivate the aged care service industry, improve the supporting policies, and guide, encourage and standardize enterprises and social organizations to carry out home-based aged care services;
(seven) to formulate service norms and standards, strengthen the supervision of the old-age service market and the construction of information network;
(eight) to strengthen the overall coordination of home care services, clear responsibilities of various departments, improve the working mechanism, strengthen supervision and inspection. Article 6 The civil affairs department is the competent department of home care services in this Municipality, and is responsible for the coordination, guidance, standardization, supervision and management of home care services. Institutions for the elderly are responsible for supervising and implementing services for the elderly.
Development and reform, planning, land and resources, finance, human society, justice, education, commerce, industry and commerce, culture, health, food and drug supervision, sports, environmental protection, price and other departments should do a good job in home care services according to their respective responsibilities. Seventh Township People's governments and district administrative committees (street offices) are responsible for organizing and implementing the following work:
(a) the establishment of community home care service center and pension service platform, the use of pension information network to carry out home care services;
(two) to guide the community working committees (neighborhood committees), villagers' committees, community home care service centers and full-time care workers to serve the elderly;
(three) the implementation of government services, the establishment of project funds, financial subsidies and other support policies and measures to guide social organizations to participate in home care services;
(four) support and guide enterprises, institutions, social organizations and individuals to participate in home care services;
(5) Explore the establishment of a mechanism for saving and helping each other in the activities of elderly volunteers. Eighth community work committees (residents' committees) and villagers' committees shall play the role of democratic autonomy and organize the elderly in the community to carry out the following activities:
(a) to carry out voluntary service registration;
(two) to assist the government to do a good job in the investigation of the health status, family situation and service needs of the elderly in the area under its jurisdiction;
(three) to carry out recreational activities. Article 9 Enterprises, social organizations and individuals are encouraged to fulfill their obligations of providing for the aged and actively carry out public welfare services for the elderly.
The news media should strengthen the publicity of the service for the aged and create a good social atmosphere for supporting the aged and respecting the elderly.
Encourage the elderly to carry out mutual support for the elderly. Tenth city, district (county) people's government shall, according to the natural growth of the elderly and the level of economic and social development, gradually increase the content of basic public services for the aged at home, expand the scope of service objects, and raise the standard of government fees. Article 11 Children of the elderly and other persons who have the obligation to support, support or assist according to law shall perform obligations such as financial assistance, life care, medical care and spiritual comfort to the elderly and take care of their special needs.
If the elderly at home need paid services provided by the home-based aged care service institutions, the elderly who receive the services or their dependents shall bear the corresponding expenses. Twelfth home care service organizations and their employees shall not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of the elderly.
The home-based aged care service institution shall conclude an aged care service contract with the service purchaser, the elderly receiving the service or their agents.
Encourage old-age care institutions to use their own resource advantages to provide services for the elderly living in surrounding communities. Thirteenth city, district (county) people's government shall, according to the actual needs of the elderly, configure the old-age service facilities in urban and rural communities.
Old-age facilities in new residential areas should be planned, constructed, accepted and delivered simultaneously with residential buildings. If there are no facilities for the aged in the old community or the existing facilities have not reached the allocation index, the people's government of the district (county) where they are located will configure them through purchase, replacement and lease; The facilities for the aged built in the community shall not be rented or used for other purposes.
Regular safety inspections should be conducted on the old-age service facilities to eliminate potential safety hazards and do a good job in safety duty.