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What kind of unit does the social welfare home belong to?

Many people should know about the social welfare home, but people don't quite know what kind of unit it is, so what kind of unit is the social welfare home?

Social welfare institutions are social welfare institutions established by urban civil affairs departments. Its task is to adopt the elderly, orphans, abandoned babies and disabled children who are unable to work, helpless and have no source of livelihood in cities and towns. The living expenses of the adoptee are all borne by the government. At the same time, it is also a place for caring welfare homes created by the state, society and organizations to help people with social difficulties and patients with diseases and provide them with food, clothing, accommodation or medical conditions. At present, the service object of welfare institutions has generally changed from the traditional "three noes" to the whole society, and the number of self-funded adoptions by state-owned welfare institutions has reached more than 40%, which can solve many living problems of lonely old people, orphans, abandoned babies and disabled children.

Social welfare institutions are institutions of career nature, and they are places to solve life problems for people who have no life and no one to rely on.