“十四五”期间湖南累计临时救助281.98万人次
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-18 11:08

Core Viewpoint - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Hunan Province has made significant progress in social welfare and assistance programs, benefiting a large number of vulnerable populations [1][2][3] Group 1: Social Assistance Achievements - Hunan Province has provided temporary assistance to 2.8198 million people, rescue for 387,500 homeless individuals, medical assistance for 27.7928 million people, educational assistance for 2.94521 million people, and housing assistance for 1.2914 million households [1] - The minimum living standards for urban and rural subsistence allowances have increased by 48% and 45.65%, respectively, reaching 740 yuan and 485 yuan per month [1] - The provincial guidance standard for disability subsidies has increased by 53.8% compared to 2020 [1] - The minimum living guarantee standards for orphans and children without guardians have been raised to 1,200 yuan and 1,700 yuan per month, reflecting increases of 26.3% and 25.9% [1] - The social assistance system has been established, covering not only subsistence allowance recipients but also those on the edge of subsistence and families facing rigid expenditure difficulties [1] Group 2: Elderly Care and Welfare Services - Hunan has implemented regulations to enhance community elderly care services, resulting in the addition of 336 community elderly care facilities covering 141,700 square meters since 2024 [2] - The province has established a three-tier elderly care service network and a "15-minute elderly care service circle" in urban areas, with 1,756 elderly care institutions and 192,800 institutional beds [2] - The proportion of nursing beds in elderly care facilities has increased from 51.4% to 74.5% during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [2] - Hunan has also developed a child protection system, including support for 7,000 orphans and 300,000 children without guardians, and has conducted 120,000 care and protection activities [2] Group 3: Future Directions - Hunan aims to continue addressing population aging, improve the social assistance system, enhance funeral service regulations, and optimize the elderly care network to ensure better living conditions for vulnerable groups [3]