In the vast countryside, Uncle Chen and Aunt Chen are facing the problem of providing for the elderly. In the early years, they went to the city with their wife to help their son take care of the children, and now that the grandson is in college, the two decided to return to their hometown to live.
They like to stay in their hometown, return to their roots, return to their hometowns, return to their hometowns when they are tired, and return to their hometowns with honor.
Life back in their hometown is not as good as they imagined. Faced with empty nests, they feel lost and lonely.
Uncle Chen and Aunt Chen have always played the role of taking care of others in the family. When they were young, they took care of their children, and when the children got married, they helped take care of their grandchildren. Now that his grandson has gone to college, the family has suddenly become deserted.
Uncle Chen and Aunt Chen began to think about how they should pay attention to the solitary life and psychological problems of empty nestersThey realize that caring for the elderly is not only about material care, but also about spiritual companionship and understanding.
In order to solve this problem, Uncle Chen and Aunt Chen began to actively seek contact with society.
They joined the village association of the elderly, communicating with their peers and sharing each other's life experiences and feelings. They also learned to use their smartphones to keep in touch with their son, who was far away in the city, through calls.
They also take care of their physical health. Wake up early every day to exercise, maintain a balanced diet, and check your body regularly. They know that they can only enjoy their old age better if they are healthy.
In this process, Uncle Chen and Aunt Chen also realized that they could not rely only on their children for the elderly. They began to plan their own pension methods, such as purchasing pension insurance, to ensure that they were financially secure. They are also active in the community and build good relationships with their neighbors so that they can get help when they need it.
When Uncle Chen and Aunt Chen faced the problem of providing for the elderly, they chose a positive attitude. They relied on themselves, on society, and on friends, and found a way out for their pension problems.
This story tells us that providing for the elderly is not only the responsibility of our children, but also a problem that each of us has to face.