What should I do if urban residents over 60 years old do not have social security?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

For the elderly over 60 years old who do not have social security income among urban and rural residents, there are the following ways to consider:

First, **Subsidy:

If the elderly over 60 years old do not have social security income, they can consider applying for the subsistence allowance.

Application: It is necessary to submit a written application to the sub-district office or town people** where the household registration is located, and fill in the "Approval Form for Minimum Living Security Benefits for Urban Residents" and other relevant information.

Documents to be submitted: Proof of identity, proof of income, proof of real estate, proof of medical expenses and other materials are required to prove the family's poverty and income status.

Review: The sub-district office or town people's ** will conduct a preliminary review of the applicant's situation, and submit the list of qualified applicants to the county-level people's ** civil affairs department for review.

Publicity: The list of qualified applicants will be publicized in the community or village group.

Distribution: Applicants who have no objection after the publicity can receive the minimum security allowance every month.

It should be noted that the specific application process and materials may vary from region to region, and it is recommended to consult the local ** department for details.

At the same time, if the elderly have no ability to work, no livelihood, and no legal support, raising, and support obligor, or their legal support, raising, and support obligors have no ability to support, raise, or support, they can also consider applying for the rural five guarantees support treatment.

2. Community services: Some communities will provide services for the elderly, such as meal delivery, cleaning, accompanying medical treatment, etc., and you can learn about the services provided by the local community and apply for related services.

3. Elderly care institutions: If you are unable to take care of yourself or need better care, you can choose to live in a nursing institution, and some elderly care institutions will provide lower fees for beds or provide free accommodation and nursing services for the elderly who are in financial difficulty.

Child support: In traditional Chinese culture, children are obligated to support their parents. If the elderly person has no other income**, the children should do their best to support themselves.

4. Public welfare organizations: Some public welfare organizations will provide help and care for the elderly, such as volunteer organizations, charities, etc.

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