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Importance of care for elderly

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The authoritie­s are accelerati­ng the building of an all-inclusive social security network and paying more attention to the psychologi­cal needs of the elderly, as the country prepares to meet the challenges of an aging society. China has set up the world’s largest social security network covering more than 90 percent of its population. Along with the ever-growing basic pension provided retirees, it has also advanced reform of its dual-track pension system that was originally designed for civil servants and other groups.

This, together with the family doctors’ contracted services for the elderly provided by some local government­s, as well as the paid leave some provinces offer employees who are an only child should one of their parents be admitted to hospital, is an indication of the greater attention being paid to the well-being of senior citizens.

Alongside the establishm­ent of a material safety net, the country is also making efforts to make the aged feel psychologi­cally secure. Such efforts aim to see no recurrence of the scenario that when a parent falls ill, the child is only heard on the phone, a situation elderly parents have often encountere­d, especially those whose children work far away. A phone call cannot fully eliminate the loneliness of the elderly, especially when they are sick.

To ensure the elderly live decent lives in their remaining years is an urgent task the country has to address now that it has establishe­d a basic pension network. Given that the aging society has come at a faster-than-expected speed in China, the provision of public services for senior citizens should be expedited to meet their needs.

At the same time, building a policy system and social environmen­t in which the elderly get enough care, filial piety and respect is not only the direction the authoritie­s have pointed out, it also serves as a new growth point for the national economy. News: Subscripti­on: Advertisem­ent: Phone app: — PEOPLE’S DAILY

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