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What's the difference between a welfare home and an orphanage?

There are the following differences between welfare homes and orphanages:

(1) Welfare homes (collectively referred to as social welfare homes) are divided into three types: the elderly, the disabled and children. The elderly in welfare homes are divided into self-funded elderly, "three noes" elderly and honorary soldiers; Adult welfare homes are divided into self-funded disabled people, "three noes" disabled people, honorary disabled soldiers and mental patients; Children's welfare homes (some social welfare homes have separate children's departments) adopt orphans, disabled children and disabled children at their own expense. ?

(2) Orphanages (with different names in different places) adopt single orphans. 1976 SOS children's villages established in Tianjin and other places after Tangshan earthquake are typical orphanages. ?

? Children's welfare home service target:

(1) "Three noes" orphans and abandoned babies (children).

"Three noes" orphans are: no ability to work, no source of livelihood, no breadwinner. ?

Orphans under the age of fourteen whose parents died. ?

Children under the age of 14 abandoned by the public security department. ?

Adopt disabled children at their own expense. The orphanage only accepts the first case.