Tibet accredited for first national-level pension nursing home


A pilot project of the national level old-age pension service standardization in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region has recently passed inspection and become the region's first such institution, China Tibet News reported.
The winner of the credit is the old-age pension nursing center of the region's Dagze district, and it took two years for the center to be qualified for that standard.
Pema Yudron, head of the Lhasa civil affairs bureau, said the city would make the old-age pension nursing center of the region's Dagze district a starting point to further the city's old-age pension system.
"We will work hard to enhance the standard of old-age pension work, and eventually we want to improve the quality of pension service, and set the center as an example."
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