care for special people.
At present, Shanghai is stepping up efforts to improve the bottom-up mechanism for the above four groups of people, so as to find people in time, accurately address their needs, solve problems quickly, and further build the bottom line of people's livelihood for epidemic prevention and control. In addition, Shanghai Charity Foundation and other relevant units have also opened fundraising platforms to raise funds from the public, providing a more solid guarantee for caring for special people.
Affected by the epidemic situation, the old service places are temporarily closed, but the home care service for the elderly with difficulties such as living alone is still carried out under the premise of observing the epidemic prevention policy. Since March 28th, there are still more than 55 home-based care workers in the city who have overcome various difficulties to provide home-based services, providing more than 3, services to more than 1,6 elderly people who just need difficulties. At present, the nursing staff who are still at home also contact the clients by telephone and other means to care for their daily life. In the case of heavy work of front-line staff in the community, the role of community volunteers such as pension consultants and "old partners" is further highlighted. According to statistics, from March 28th to April 9th, about 45, old-age consultants and "old partner program" volunteers in 16 districts of the city actively stepped forward and made enthusiastic contributions, and have provided services for about 35, elderly people living alone in the city.