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    《TAIPEI TIMES》Long-term Care Plan 3.0 to be launched next year

    Caregivers push people in wheelchairs at a park in Taipei in an undated photograph.
Photo: Taipei Times

    Caregivers push people in wheelchairs at a park in Taipei in an undated photograph. Photo: Taipei Times

    2024/11/10 03:00

    Staff writer, with CNA

    With Taiwan expected to become a “super-aged society” next year, the government plans to introduce the Long-term Care 3.0 program in the first half of next year to provide elderly people with more comprehensive care and allow home caregivers to have a breather, Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun (鄭麗君) said on Friday.

    Cheng in a media interview said that a cross-ministerial long-term care task force under the supervision of the Executive Yuan is working out the details of the plan, with the new program expected not only to take care of more elderly people, but also integrate local healthcare services with welfare mechanism to build a complete long-term national care system.

    SUPER-AGED SOCIETY

    The WHO defines a super-aged society as one in which 20 percent of the population is aged 65 or older, while an “aged society” is one in which 14 percent of the population is aged 65 or older, and an “aging society” is one in which 7 percent of the population is in this category.

    According to the definitions, Taiwan became an aging society in 1993, and an aged society in 2018. Next year, the country would become a super-aged society.

    President William Lai (賴清德) in his inauguration speech on May 20 spoke about the goal of achieving a “healthier Taiwan.”

    To achieve it, the government has put measures in place such as the Long-term Care Plan 3.0 to strengthen care services for elderly people by increasing the number of care facilities and integrating national healthcare and welfare resources.

    Since former president Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) unveiled the Long-term Care Plan 2.0 in 2016, the budget and the number of service providers and venues that provide such care have increased significantly, Cheng said.

    In the past three years, the percentage of people needing care who have received care has been on the rise as the government intensified efforts to provide services. Last year, the ratio was 80.19 percent, up from 69.51 percent in 2022 and 56.60 percent in 2021.

    Taiwan has set a goal of serving 87 percent of people who need care over the next four years by improving its long-term care services.

    As part of the Long-term Care Plan 2.0, Taiwan has set up a greater number of venues in many neighborhoods to provide home care, dining and health promotion services, Cheng said.

    REDUCING BURDEN

    The Long-term Care Plan 3.0 would focus on families that need to take care of their members with severe illness, as they shoulder a heavier financial burden, Cheng said, adding that the upcoming plan would provide diversified and continued care for these groups.

    Cheng said she has seen critically ill people being discharged from hospitals, but soon being rushed back to emergency rooms, as their illness deteriorated and family members encountered difficulties taking care of them.

    Many people admitted into caregiving institutions frequently return to hospital, which places a psychological strain on the families, Cheng said, adding that it is the government’s responsibility to strengthen the healthcare network so that people receive high-quality care whether at home or in a caregiving institution.

    新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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