The Popular Party has once again reiterated its commitment to the elderly group this Wednesday afternoon in Salamanca. He did so in a meeting with senior associations in which the Family Minister and vice president of the Regional Government of Castilla y LeĂłn, Isabel Blanco, and the president of the PP in Salamanca, Carlos GarcĂa Carbayo, participated.
During their interventions, the popular members have expressed that “we are going to consolidate all those programs that we have launched in this legislature and transform the care model so that people can live in their homes as if they were in residences and vice versa, and we are going to continue working so that people stay in their homes.” The counselor has indicated that the thousand measures included in the PP’s electoral program are designed and arise from “active and permanent listening to the groups, as well as management experience.”
Isabel Blanco and GarcĂa Carbayo participate in a meeting with older people from the city
The objective, as they have explained, is none other than “to place the community among the three best autonomous communities to live in”; emphasizing that Castilla y León “is already a leader in Education and Social Services, as well as a benchmark in Health.”
And, as an example of the party’s management, Blanco has pointed out advanced telecare, from which more than 60,000 people benefit; help and food at home; active aging activities; the 60’s Club; and the University of Experience. He also recalled that “the regional budgets that brought down the PSOE-VOX clamp contemplated aid for changing bathtubs for showers.”
