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完善服务体系 保障老有所养
Liao Ning Ri Bao· 2025-10-29 01:05
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of elderly happiness in assessing societal well-being, with 12.95 million individuals aged 60 and above in the province, accounting for 31.2% of the total population by the end of 2024 [1] - The provincial government is actively addressing population aging by enhancing social security, pension services, and health support systems, as outlined in the "14th Five-Year Plan" for aging population response [1] - Social security levels are improving, with 21.8 million participants in urban employee basic pension insurance and 10.11 million in rural resident basic pension insurance by the end of 2024 [1] Group 2 - The elderly care service system is being continuously improved, with 2,421 elderly care institutions and 212,200 beds available, alongside 14,000 community service facilities providing various assistance services [2] - The quality of elderly care services is gradually increasing, with 1,318 institutions passing annual rating assessments, including 14 five-star institutions [2] - Health support for the elderly is being strengthened, with initiatives for expanding rehabilitation, elderly care, and palliative care services, and 79 medical institutions providing palliative care [2] Group 3 - The development of the silver economy is deepening, with the establishment of a task force to promote it and the issuance of a comprehensive policy plan to enhance elderly services and financial support [3] - A friendly social environment for the elderly is being fostered, with 813 old urban residential areas undergoing renovation, benefiting 256,000 households [3] - Progress in elderly education and the protection of elderly rights is being made, contributing to a growing culture of respect and care for the elderly [3]