China News Service, Shanghai, April 6 (Reporter Li Shuzheng) With the outbreak of the new crown epidemic, Shanghai is adopting global static management.

How to solve the problems of meals, medication, and medical treatment for the elderly living alone?

  The reporter learned from the Shanghai police on the 6th that the Shanghai Public Security Bureau specially deployed the city's public security organs to carry out in-depth care and care for the elderly living alone, and did their best to help or coordinate relevant departments to solve the practical difficulties faced by the elderly living alone, such as life, medication, and treatment.

  "The police have come to help me deliver hot dishes and hot meals again. Don't worry about it." After hanging up the phone of his daughter who lives in Pujiang Town, Uncle Zhou hurriedly opened the door.

Outside the door, police officers Dong Rui and Zhu Jiayi from the Quyang Road Police Station of the Hongkou Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau were carrying the packaged hot dishes.

"Eat, uncle, and we will deliver it tomorrow." Dong Rui greeted Uncle Zhou and put the food on the dining table.

  Uncle Zhou and Granny Zhou are a blind old couple, and the housekeepers are responsible for their daily life and food.

Since the closure and control of the Puxi area in Shanghai, housekeepers have not been able to come to the door, and the old couple's three meals a day has become a problem.

  "The old man must never be left hungry." Dong Rui, a policeman from the Quyang Road Police Station of Hongkou Branch, learned about the situation during a community visit, and decided to let the old couple "partner" at the police station: Arranging staff to deliver delicious hot meals to the door every day, not only to ensure that It also made the two old people feel more at ease from the aroma of the food.

The Shanghai Jinshan police printed a QR code for nucleic acid testing for the elderly in advance.

Photo courtesy of Shanghai Police

  There are more than 16,000 elderly people living alone in Hongkou District, of which 35% are over 80 years old.

In order to truly care about the lives of the elderly living alone in the jurisdiction, since the start of the new round of nucleic acid testing in Shanghai, the Hongkou Public Security Bureau has set up a "pioneering team for helping the elderly" in all police stations in the jurisdiction to try their best to solve the problem of living alone in the form of paired assistance. The life of the elderly is difficult.

  "Nucleic acid testing has been frequent recently. How can elderly people who live alone without smartphones in the jurisdiction take samples?" Jin Jie, a policeman from the Fengjing Police Station of the Jinshan Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, pondered this question.

  Jin Jie is a community policeman and deputy secretary of the general party branch of the Peace Neighborhood Committee of Fengjing Town. There are nearly 900 elderly people over the age of 60 in the area, including more than 40 elderly people living alone. Most of the elderly residents do not have smartphones. trouble.

  In this regard, the staff of Jinjiehui and Neighborhood Committee set up nucleic acid sampling codes for them in advance, printed them out, and delivered them to the elderly by volunteers.

At the same time, a "green channel" was opened for the elderly with limited mobility, and the police took the sampling code and brought volunteers and medical staff to the door for sampling.

  On the 4th, Shanghai carried out a round of nucleic acid testing across the city.

Grandma Jiang, who is in her 80s, and other elderly people, with the help of Jin Jie and the cadres of the neighborhood committee, successfully completed the sampling in a short period of time.

"Xiaojin is like the son of an old man who lives alone. He is very caring." Grandma Jiang said.

Shanghai Hongkou police deliver meals to the elderly.

Photo courtesy of Shanghai Police

  "Can you help my old man, he needs hemodialysis urgently, but I can't help him."

On the afternoon of the 3rd, the Huamu Police Station of the Pudong Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau received an anxious call from Mrs. Sun in the jurisdiction.

  Deputy director Wang Huanbin immediately led the policemen Gu Yujia and Gao Jinjie to the community wearing protective clothing, and found that Mrs. Sun's husband could not walk. The weight of more than 170 pounds made the old couple living on the fifth floor unable to do anything.

  While coordinating the hospital, Wang Huanbin and other policemen and cadres from the neighborhood committee supported the old man on the first floor.

After going downstairs, the police helped the old man into the police car and sent him to the hospital for hemodialysis treatment as soon as possible, and finally turned the corner.

  Coincidentally.

On the afternoon of the 5th, the Chenjia Town Police Station of the Chongming Public Security Bureau received an alarm from a different place for help. Mr. Fan's mother lives alone in Chongming and is seriously ill. She needs to take anticancer drugs every day, which has been exhausted recently.

Mr. Fan, who lives in Putuo, had prepared the medicine, but could not deliver it to his mother, so he had no choice but to ask the police for help.

The police station immediately arranged for police officer Mo Zhihui to drive to collect the medicine, and finally delivered the life-saving medicine to the elderly safely.

  On the 1st, the Putuo police also received help from Aunt Wen, a centenarian in the jurisdiction. It turned out that she had been taking a special medicine to control her condition. Unfortunately, the medicine around her had run out, but her daughter, who lives in Jing'an District, could not deliver the medicine due to closed management. .

Ding Leiming, a policeman from Changshou Road Police Station, immediately drove to his daughter's residence to pick up the medicine and sent it to Granny Wen's house.

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