China s first temple nursing home, what are the two conditions for the elderly to meet?

Updated on society 2024-06-24
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Population aging is a problem that the world is concerned about, as people's lives are getting better and better than before, whether in the city or in the countryside, more and more children in the face of the elderly support problem, 99% is still very filial, do their best to make the elderly live more comfortable. However, there are also some families who, because of this or that difficulty, are unable to support the elderly, and finally choose to put the elderly in nursing homes to spend their lives. Today, I would like to introduce you to the only free temple form nursing home in China.

    The temple, located in Sanming City, Fujian Province, was founded in 1999 and is named Kichijoji. It's been 21 years. Although, compared with some monuments, the temple is still very young, but the temple in the nursing home covers an area is still very large, it covers an area of about 18,000 square meters, and the surrounding environment of the temple is particularly beautiful, it can be said that the scenery is beautiful, the scenery is particularly quiet, it is far away from the city, it seems very quiet, especially suitable as a nursing home.

    There are currently more than 100 elderly people living in this nursing home, and the temple is free of charge, and it also provides free accommodation and meals for these elderly people. There are all kinds of facilities, including the facilities that should be used in the house, and there are often volunteers and caring people who come here for a long time to help take care of these elderly people. The monastery is based on the daily management mode of monks and nuns, and takes intimate care of these elderly people.

    As for the cost of nursing homes, they currently rely on donations from believers, so the problem of funding is not very big.

    In the local area, all those who come to this temple to travel, many tourists will spontaneously pay out of their pockets to give some love, which is usually the main economic accommodation of the elderly. Many netizens are more concerned about what the elderly here eat? The meals in the monastery are usually mainly meals, and most of the old people believe in Buddhism and like to eat vegetarians.

    However, even if they are just vegetarians, the chefs of the temple will make a lot of nutritious delicacies for the old people every day, and all the old people want to do is to chant the Buddha every day.

    Of course, it is not just that anyone can live in "this free nursing home" casually, there are conditions, and the residents must also meet 2. The first and most important thing is that the occupants must have a Buddhist faith, because it is a temple nursing home after all.

    Article 2: That is, the elderly who come here must be able to take care of themselves with ease of movement and meet these two conditions before they can move in.

    Friends, if you travel to this temple, will you dedicate your love? Yes, after all, dedicating one's love can make the old people live happily in their old age, so why not? What do you think about this?

    China's first temple nursing home, you can eat and live for free when you live in, but you need to meet 2 conditions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, these two conditions are still difficult for most people to achieve, first of all, they must have their own certain self-care ability, and if they really like Buddhism, as long as they master these two.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The first point is that the old people who live in it should believe in Buddhism. The second point: the elderly here must be able to take care of themselves. Otherwise this temple will add too much labor cost. It doesn't work.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.There must be a certain religious belief and believe in it. 2.

    There are no major diseases, which reduces the burden on nursing homes. As long as these two conditions are met, the elderly can move in, because this is a Buddhist holy place, and people without religious beliefs may not be used to life here.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Admission Instructions and Requirements:

    1. The elderly are voluntarily admitted to the hospital. If you are discharged from the hospital, you and your family members must apply for discharge, and your children and the whole family agree to be discharged.

    2. The elderly residents and their family guardians shall submit a copy of their ID cards and a hepatitis B test sheet for the elderly, indicating that there is no mental illness or infectious disease. The guardian of the elderly and the hospital shall sign an application form and two copies of the agreement.

    3. Patients with mental illness and infectious diseases are not allowed to stay.

    4. The hospital provides **, bed sheets, and pillowcases. The elderly need to bring their own daily necessities such as quilts, pillows, basins, towels, water cups, soap, and a change of clothes in all seasons. Please refrain from bringing any other items into the nursing home.

    5. The elderly are not allowed to bring electrical appliances into the nursing home. If it is really necessary, it can only be brought in and used with the consent of the hospital, and all expenses (including electricity bills) will be borne by the family.

    6. Nursing homes provide mobile services and call services for the elderly. The elderly and their children should consult with the hospital if they have additional services.

    7. If the elderly are not accustomed to living in the hospital, they can be discharged from the hospital, and the fee will be refunded on a daily basis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. In general, there are generally two basic conditions for living in nursing homes: 1. Be at least 60 years old, but there are also some cases where you can move in before the age of 60, such as being unable to take care of yourself due to illness, which may be stuck in public nursing homes, and private nursing homes are usually not restricted.

    2. In order to ensure the safety and health of the elderly, nursing homes generally do not accept the elderly with infectious diseases, mental illness, violent tendencies, and those who do not conform to collective living.

    In general, there are generally two basic conditions for living in nursing homes: 1. Be at least 60 years old, but there are also some cases where you can move in before the age of 60, such as being unable to take care of yourself due to illness, which may be stuck in public nursing homes, and private nursing homes are usually not restricted. 2. In order to ensure the safety and health of the elderly, nursing homes generally do not accept the elderly with infectious diseases, mental illness, violent tendencies, and those who do not conform to collective living.

    In particular, before the elderly move in, the family members should truthfully and in detail explain to the nursing home the health status of the elderly, the condition of the spermatozoa, the condition of sleep and diet, etc., and do not be too troublesome. In order to save costs, some family members conceal the condition of the elderly, so as to reduce the level of care of the elderly, which will bring unknown risks to the nursing home, once there is an emergency, the elderly can not get timely treatment, and there is a greater risk for the elderly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, glad to answer for you. The conditions for free admission to nursing homes are: According to the policy, in Longhu, urban and rural elderly, disabled people, and minors under the age of 16, who meet the following three conditions at the same time, shall be included in the scope of assistance and support for people living in extreme poverty in accordance with the law.

    The three missing parts are: inability to work; No life**; There is no legal obligation to support, raise, or support the person or its legal obligation, and there is no ability to perform the obligation. There are two types of support: centralized and dispersed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Abstract: It needs to be "Buddhist believers", and if the temple is an important place for Buddhism, if it lives in a group of people with different beliefs, there may be a lot of contradictions.

    The temple nursing home is originally a free place to stay, with life and medical security, but the economy is limited, if every elderly person is in poor health, it will bring a lot of pressure to the temple.

    China's first "temple nursing home", what are the conditions for occupancy?

    It is necessary to be a "Buddhist believer", and if the temple is an important place for Buddhism, if you live in a group of people with different beliefs, there may be a lot of conflicts.

    The temple nursing home is originally a free place to stay, with life and medical security, but the economy is limited, if every elderly person is in poor health, it will bring a lot of pressure to the temple.

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