In this regard, the grandmother's daughter-in-law said that this is a helpless move. There is really no place for the elderly to live for four generations in the family. That's all she can do. She said that she had written a commitment letter. When the old lady dies, she will tear down the hut immediately.
The relevant person in charge of the neighborhood Committee said that after mediation, grandma's family had promised to remove the deposits in the corridor within two months.
It is normal for Ms. Tang to be worried about this. There are too many sundries piled up in the corridor, which will greatly increase the probability of fire. After the accident, the escape route will also be blocked. But from another angle, in fact, grandma's family does have difficulties. Anyone who has never been to Shanghai knows how exaggerated the housing prices in Shanghai are now. It is unrealistic to ask her family to buy or rent a house for her.
There are many such old people. The Ministry of Civil Affairs predicts that by 2025, China will enter a moderately aging society, and the elderly population will exceed 300 million. The aging process in developed countries lasts for decades or even more than a hundred years, with France 1 15 years, Switzerland 85 years and Britain 80 years. It is precisely because this process is long enough that they have time to lay a good economic foundation and improve the pension system. The problem of providing for the aged is not as serious as that in China. It entered an aging society in only 18 years, resulting in the problem of "getting old before getting rich".
"A sense of security for the old, a strong sense of use, and a good sense of care for the young" is the ancient people's vision for a great society, among which the issue of providing for the aged ranks first, which shows that China people attach importance to this issue. However, after thousands of years, this beautiful scene has not yet appeared. In daily life, news that the elderly are homeless is not uncommon. Some of them have no children, some have children but are not filial, and some have been cheated of their property by some scams such as "supporting the elderly with houses" and can only be reduced to the streets. The reasons are different, but the bleak scene is the same.
To solve this problem, we need to start from multiple angles. For young people, it is necessary to inherit the culture of filial piety and give them basic care when their parents are old. Even if they go out to work, they should call them from time to time and go home to reunite with the elderly on holidays. When we were young, our parents took pains to teach us to eat, walk and write. How can they shirk their responsibilities when they need to be taken care of? Filial piety can also set a good example for children, which is actually a kind of kindness to yourself when you are old.
For relevant departments, it is necessary to continue to improve the old-age insurance system and establish a long-term care insurance system. Special elderly people who have lost their independence and disability should be taken care of to ensure that they can have a decent old age. In rural areas, elderly people of a certain age can be included in the category of social support. At that time, they knew little about social security and few people paid it, so the pressure of life in their later years was much greater than that in cities and towns.
For the elderly, it is necessary to carefully plan their own pension problems and not be deceived by some high-yield investment traps. There will be no pie in the sky, and blind pursuit of interests will only fall into the trap. When you are still in good health, you can take part in more social activities, which will not only increase your income, but also make your spirit less empty. When you are still alive, don't give all your property to future generations at once. Even if there is blood relationship, people are unpredictable. Only by saving some money for yourself can you have more protection.