How are most of the severely disabled people in rural areas doing?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-23
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Severely disabled refers to the disabled person who lacks the role of the human body, or most of them do not have the ability to take care of themselves, let alone work. The norms in force at this stage refer to the disabled persons who have a second-generation disability certificate. It mainly includes physical, IQ, mental substance, eyesight, English hearing, language and other levels of severe disabilities.

    For a variety of severe disabilities, it refers to two items in the body, IQ, mental substance, eyesight, English hearing, and language.

    or two or more types of disability, in which at least one of the types of disability is classified as a level of disability of the first and second grades. Severely disabled people have different self-control and work ability depending on the type of disability. It does not mean that every severely disabled person does not have the ability to work or self-control, or the role of the human body is completely lacking.

    If a person is severely disabled and still suffering from illness, this kind of situation does seem miserable, and even feels like a painful situation.

    Generally, such patients will receive the assistance of the ** department, but the role of the ** department is limited, and it is necessary to provide certain assistance according to the unity of the folk customs, plus the help of relatives and friends. However, severely disabled people with symptoms will still live a very unsatisfactory life, and even feel like suicide at one point. Severely disabled people in rural areas actually live very miserable lives, because most of them are not congenitally disabled, but seriously ill and disabled, and it is even more ridiculous that a variety of chronic diseases accumulate in one.

    Because the home of the severely disabled person has long been surrounded by walls and debts, he can't live in the hospital outpatient clinic, can't afford to buy special drugs, and makes do with it everywhere, so he has no choice but to go with him. For myself with a severe disability, life is undoubtedly difficult. Because of severe disability, it will inevitably cause inconvenience in daily life, and even inability to take care of oneself, and others will have to take care of everything in diet and daily life.

    For those who are severely disabled, there will be great ups and downs and difficulties both physically and psychologically, and there is no doubt that life is difficult for oneself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The first point is that such people do not live very well in their daily lives, the second point is that life is more difficult because of physical disabilities, and the third point is that these disabled people basically live a very difficult life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    They are having a very miserable life because they don't have social security. So basically there is no income.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    They live a very poor life, and the pension and subsidy add up to about 300 yuan per month.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How should severely disabled people in rural areas live without any relatives? I am very happy to be able to ask this question, in this case, the state civil affairs department has a clear provision to take care of it! Persons with severe disabilities who have no children or no daughters and whose parents are absent can solve the problem of life difficulties through the following three channels:

    First, you can apply for the subsistence allowance and enjoy the minimum living benefits. Second, even if you have a disability, you can work within your capacity and be placed in a local welfare factory or company to support yourself through personal labor.

    Third, if they lose their ability to work, all property shall be handed over to the civil administration for welfareNursing homesManagement, live in a nursing home for a long time! Of course, the treatment of civil affairs varies from place to place, but I just said these resettlement policies and measures that I know about! How to specify the local regulations shall be subject to the interpretation of the local civil affairs department!

    First of all, let's analyze what solutions the state has for the loss of labor force and the special hardship of life, and the group that cannot survive without help!

    One. The application for special hardship assistance shall be determined according to the following procedures: first, the application shall be submitted by the person or nominated by the village cadres and submitted to the village committee, and after the village committee verifies, it shall be reported to the township ** for review, and the township ** will report the determined assistance object and category to the county and district civil affairs bureau for examination and approval, and after the approval of the county and district civil affairs bureau, it will be published in the open column of village affairs, and if there is no objection, it will be determined as the object of assistance!

    Two. Subsistence allowanceTo apply, severely disabled persons need to meet the following two requirements to be included in the subsistence allowance:

    1.Disabled people have a local hukou and have contracted land! 2.

    The per capita income of the family co-owner in the previous year was lower than the local minimum living standard! It is possible to include severely disabled people who do not have a secure livelihoodLow-income householdsThe subsistence allowance is based on the "household".Base unitIdentify!

    Three. Five-guarantee householdsElderly and disabled villagers, who are unable to work, have no livelihood, and have no legal support obligor can enjoy itRural Five Guarantees SupportTreatment!

    Severe disability generally refers to a level 1 or 2 disability that has been identified by the relevant departmentsDisability certificateIf the questioner has no children, no daughters and no parents in the rural area, it is considered a particularly poor group, through the above methods, it will definitely be taken seriously, and then get the help or support treatment of the relevant departments!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, you can apply for the first subsidy, and at the same time, the countryside will also provide some help to such people, and you can also ask them to enter the nursing home to facilitate care.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At this time, you can choose to apply to the local ** accordingly, and move the severely disabled to the local nursing home for service, and the relevant units will pay the basic social security fee subsidy for daily life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In this case, you must bring your disability certificate to the office to register, and then you must apply for the five guarantees, and you can also apply for the local minimum living security.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Children with disabilities in rural areas.

    Wen Shi is not talented.

    Have you noticed that many of our rural areas often see disabled people everywhere, either deaf or have back problems, some have strange faces and crooked melons and cracked dates, many people are scared half to death, and they want to avoid it when they see it from afar. In addition to this, there are some disabilities that are a bit silly and intellectually incomplete. So what causes these people?

    Today, I'm going to break it down with you.

    In the rural areas, the level of medical care is relatively lagging behind, and when you are sick, you have to go to the village to see a doctor, and some doctors are barefoot doctors, and they don't even have a doctor's license. So, medical malpractice often occurs. Some barefoot doctors, purely for the purpose of cheating money, are abducted.

    Therefore, not only did the disease not be cured, but even aggravated the disease.

    The more important core is that many rural people do not understand eugenics, and they are in the groves, fields, and fruit fields at every turn. Therefore, what kind of health is there to talk about when a child is born. They don't have the money to go for a medical check-up, and when their bellies are big enough to give birth, they can't do anything.

    They don't know what the baby in their womb looks like and whether it is healthy or not. Anyway, I think I have a child, so I come down.

    As a result, there are a lot of people with disabilities. If you don't raise it, you won't be punished. This shows how important culture and education are, and all kinds of problems will arise for the poor who have no money.

    Of course, this is not the case for all people with disabilities. There are also disabilities that are caused by birth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Second, after all, the knowledge and cultural level of rural people cannot catch up with that of people in the cities, so the work they are engaged in is relatively hard, and it also has a certain degree of danger.

    3. Although people are now running towards a moderately prosperous society, the people in the village are not particularly wealthy, and some people are unable to see if they are sick, or they do not have the spare financial resources to see a good one, so they can remove the root of the disease, which is easy to cause disability over time.

    Fourth, there is not much money in the village now, so as long as most of the people who can go out will go out, those who earn money will stay outside, and the disabled people will stay in the village if they can't get out.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The reason why there are so many disabled people in rural areas is mainly because they can't receive good treatment once all kinds of things happen, so many people are left with some lifelong disabilities, for example, some rural children may be particularly naughty when they are young, so they basically climb high and low when they are young, either climbing on the tree to dig birds' eggs, or going down to the river to do Internet cafes, so these things are often accompanied by danger. If it falls from a tree, it is basically a cripple, because there is not so much money in the countryside to give him **, so he can only be crippled.

    On the other hand, there are some rural migrant workers who go to the city to work, and the jobs they are engaged in are generally the lowest level of society, so it is their efforts to carry the development of the entire city, but if there are various accidents in the work, it will basically lead to their direct disability, because the family is relatively poor, so there must not be so much money to **, and then the migrant workers who become disabled can only return to the countryside to survive. So relatively speaking, they are all part of society, and we should not look at them with a discriminatory eye.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For those around me, my grandmother's house is a rural area, and most of the disabled people are authentic farmers. Some are because the cultural education received by the fathers is too little, so some cousins and siblings will marry close relatives, and the child born is a disabled person, but after all, this is the child they worked hard to give birth to, and they can't throw him away, so they can only keep it like this.

    Some are because when they were young, they went to the fields to do things, either their hands were injured, or their feet were broken, at this time, first, the family did not have enough economic conditions to send these injured people to the hospital**, and secondly, at that time, I felt that as long as there was no loss of labor, it was a minor injury, and there was no need to spend this unjust money, so I endured it and endured it until I became disabled.

    In short, to solve these problems, we still have to rely on economic development and constantly improve people's living standards and education standards.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This has something to do with this society, some places develop fast, there are fewer people with disabilities, and some places develop slowly, and there are more people with disabilities. I think there are several reasons why people in rural areas have so many people with disabilities.

    The first is the poor medical environment in rural areas. In the countryside, there can't be any large hospitals, it's good to have a health center, which can treat small colds and some simple diseases, and what to give birth to, simple surgery is okay, but when it comes to that kind of special seriousness, I think there is no way to do it in the rural hospitals.

    The second is the economic conditions, to put it bluntly, there is no money in this society now, there is nothing to do, although our rural people now have any medical insurance, the new rural cooperative system or something, but once the arm is missing and the leg is broken, there is no way to make that money, only to endure the pain, how to spend less money and how to get.

    The third is work-related injuries, there are now many migrant workers working in the construction site, and if you are not careful, you can say that if you are not careful, you will lose your arms and legs, and you will die directly. There is no way, no money, economic pressure, so that they have to take this risk.

    At the end of the day, there's just no money.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The two subsidies for the rural subsistence allowance and the disabled are not the same thing.

    Persons with disabilities can apply for the subsistence allowance, and the person who applies for the subsistence allowance is not necessarily a disabled person. Therefore, the two subsidies for the rural subsistence allowance and the disabled are not the same thing.

    The Rural Subsistence Security is the minimum subsistence guarantee for rural residents, which covers rural residents whose annual per capita net household income is lower than the local minimum subsistence security standard.

    All Chinese citizens should have a per capita household income lower than the local minimum subsistence standard for urban and rural residents.

    1. Group size: At present, there are more than 85 million disabled people in the country, of which more than 30 million have applied for disability certificates, and according to the classification and grading standards for disabled persons promulgated by the state, more than 11 million are regarded as severely disabled persons in the first and second grades. According to the "Opinions", the disabled in the low-income family are regarded as the recipients of subsidies for the disabled in difficulty, with about 10 million.

    2. Income and expenditure. The per capita disposable income of households with disabilities is only more than half of the national average (the 2013 National Monitoring of the Status of Persons with Disabilities shows that it is only the average income, while the per capita medical expenditure of urban and rural households with disabilities is twice that of the national average).

    3.Practical difficulties. Nearly 50 per cent of rural people with disabilities are living in poverty; Nearly 10 million disabled people in the country rely on the subsistence allowance to maintain their basic livelihood; The employment rate of disabled persons in urban and rural areas is still less than 50 per cent.

    Persons with disabilities need to pay higher living costs than ordinary people in terms of transportation, assistive devices, nursing care, etc. Statistics show that the Engel coefficient of disabled families is one percentage point higher than the national average.

    4.Subsidy status. At present, 20 provinces across the country have established a living allowance system for disabled persons with difficulties, and 20 provinces have established a nursing subsidy system for severely disabled persons, of which 13 provinces have established two subsidy systems at the same time, and 27 provinces have established one or two subsidy systems.

    According to statistics, in terms of living allowance, the standard in most provinces is 50 yuan per person per month, and the urban and rural standards in 13 provinces are unified; In terms of nursing subsidies, most provinces are 50 yuan or 100 yuan per person per month, and 18 provinces have unified urban and rural standards.

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