In our village, such a thing would never happen. Don't say two and a half years, half a day may not have.

My grandmother especially liked to visit the house when she was there, especially when she was older. Whether it's snowing or raining, string at least two doors a day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Sometimes in the afternoon, I would string seven or eight doors, chat with old sisters one by one or go to visit with old sisters.
When I was young, I also liked to follow my grandmother to visit the door. It's fun to visit the door. You can hear many new things, hear many strange things. You can also see different items and even taste foods you haven't eaten. Can play the same game with different people, play different games with the same people.
Not just me and my grandmother, but most of the people in the village. Young adults work at sunrise, rest at sunset, and the rest of the time is to watch and help each other. White hair, long-term living at home, eat less and watch more, look at their own doors, neighbors' doors, village doors. The old man visits the door and the child follows, more than he learns in kindergarten.
I didn't think that visiting the door could also be beneficial to the pension problem, and later, Grandma was older. I wouldn't let her go out and buy an old TV set, but Grandma still had to go out. I was afraid that she would be in trouble if she fell, so I persuaded her. Grandma said that visiting the door is not only because of finding someone to chat and exchange old life common sense, but also because they are old, they have to look at each other, maybe one day they will not see. I didn't have any ideas at the time, I just thought about people when they were old and thought about it a lot. Children will come back from time to time, so that they can be seen by the neighbors?
After this news came out, I immediately thought of what my grandmother said, and I really had to look at each other!
Global aging has led to an increasingly serious global pension problem, nursing homes make the elderly live without quality, and there will be things in the news at home. In fact, it is still the best way to live in the village, that is, to stay in a familiar home, have good living conditions, and take care of each other. The only thing missing is that there is no hospital, only a small medical room of the village doctor.
Every country can not solve the problem of old-age care well, nor can it spend a lot of effort. If each village is assigned a geriatric doctor, will this problem be solved?