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What's the difference between home-based care and home-based care?

Home-based care for the aged and home-based care for the aged are essentially different. They are two different concepts and ways of providing for the aged, each with its own category and function.

Family support for the aged should not only bear economic support and care in life, but also bear spiritual comfort. Old people regard family members living together and children around their knees as symbols of a happy life.

Home-based care for the aged is a centralized way of providing for the aged in countries or regions where the population has entered an aging period and the family economy and material wealth are relatively rich, with "home" as the carrier, in order to solve the problem of elderly people who have no children or whose children are far away or whose children are less than at home but are helpless. Home-based care for the aged is just a term described or quoted externally, but generally speaking, I think the so-called "home-based care for the aged" and "home-based care for the aged" are not two concepts. Originally, they were the same thing. To put it bluntly, they are just trying to support themselves. Even if some communities provide home-based care for the elderly, you don't have to spend money to see if there is home-based service. Why don't I find a part-time job to wash clothes and cook for me? Some people say that the government has free service procurement and home delivery, and I don't refute it. But there are two problems with free service. First, are you eligible to apply? The beneficiaries of service purchase basically set hard conditions, aiming at "three noes". Second, even if you get the services purchased by the government, it is difficult to meet your daily service needs according to the standards. What should I do with the rest? I still have to figure it out for myself. How did the saying of home-based care for the aged come from? It is said that Dalian's old-age service innovation, I have not verified it. However, according to our policies and slogans in different periods, it seems that it is not difficult to infer the origin of the home-based pension model. After all, at present, 90% of the elderly want to support the elderly at home, which has become common sense in the industry. In fact, many times a name is just a code name. In any country in the world, family support for the aged is the mainstream mode, while in the United States, 80% of the aged choose to support the aged at home. The difference is that the elderly in western countries basically do not live with their children, while most people in China live with their children. With the progress of society, under the guidance of national policies and the promotion of the market, China's family pension has gradually enriched the support of community supporting functions and formed a relatively perfect service support system. Perhaps in this case, it is more advanced to call it home-based care for the aged. Finally, whether it is home care or family care, its core is "home". As long as there is a "home", it is impossible to simply distinguish between the two because of the support of the so-called community pension service.