Community long-term care services in Taiwan: a qualitative study based on provider’s perspectives
Abstract
Purpose
This qualitative study aims to explore the experiences of Taiwan’s community-based long-term care service stations.
Design/methodology/approach
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight managers selected from stations located in the counties with the highest proportion of elderly people.
Findings
The results are as follows: the main services offered by the stations include health promotion activities, congregate meal programs, respite care and making house calls; government subsidies constitute a major proportion of the service stations’ funds, followed by user payments and external donations; the adversities encountered include frequent policy revisions, the dwellers’ reluctance to participate in the activities, manpower shortages and subpar service quality; and the effects of the stations on the community include achieving aging in place, providing more options for life after retirement, mitigating caregivers’ burden, expanding the elderly’s social networks and strengthening their health literacy.
Originality/value
The results of this research can understand the benefits and difficulties of Tier C service centers in Taiwan. Also, the practical experiences provide some suggestions for policies and training. Future studies can focus on establishing systematized training programs and standardizing the service personnel’s competence.
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Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Center for Innovative Research on Aging Society (CIRAS) from The Featured Areas Research Center Program within the framework of the Higher Education Sprout Project by Ministry of Education (MOE) in Taiwan.
Citation
Wang, Y.-F., Lee, Y.-H. and Lu, J.-Y. (2022), "Community long-term care services in Taiwan: a qualitative study based on provider’s perspectives", Working with Older People, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/WWOP-04-2022-0017
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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