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失能老人消费补贴首批试点落地显成效:精准触达目标人群 打通惠老服务“最后一公里”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-27 09:43

Core Insights - The pilot project launched by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Ministry of Finance provides universal consumption subsidies for disabled elderly individuals, marking the first national-level initiative of its kind [1] - Chuzhou, Anhui, is one of the first pilot cities, with the program starting in August 2023, targeting elderly individuals aged 60 and above, who make up 22.65% of the city's population [1] - The subsidy program offers electronic consumption vouchers of up to 500 yuan for home care and 800 yuan for institutional care for elderly individuals with moderate to severe disabilities [1] Group 1 - The program has already benefited individuals like 94-year-old Xu Jiayong, whose family used the subsidy vouchers to offset institutional care costs [3] - Chuzhou's elderly care institutions are conducting assessments and training to ensure the policy effectively reaches the intended beneficiaries [5] Group 2 - Among the 36,000 disabled elderly individuals in Chuzhou, over 3,000 are in long-term institutional care [6] - The local government is promoting institutional care options and training service personnel to enhance home care services, aiming to improve accessibility [6] - A three-tier regulatory mechanism has been established to ensure the policy's effective implementation and financial security, including a whitelist for service providers and real-time transaction monitoring [6] Group 3 - Since the program's implementation in August, a total of 3,291 consumption vouchers have been issued, amounting to 2.01 million yuan in subsidies [8] - The local civil affairs department emphasizes adherence to the central government's goals of benefiting the elderly, promoting consumption, and supporting employment and industry development [8]