Political Promises on Elderly Care Deferred Post-election

Reported 5 months ago

During a press conference on 'Healthy Taiwan, Care for the Elderly,' President Lai Ching-te emphasized the urgency of elderly care, yet the issue of caring for the elderly with foreign domestic workers remains unresolved. Proposals involving increasing health insurance points and exempting elderly above 80 from the Barthel Index for hiring foreign caregivers faced delays and differing opinions post-election. The discussion over these crucial social welfare and elderly care laws has been ongoing for over a decade, with various parliamentary hearings conducted. However, policy changes are continuously delayed, leaving many seniors waiting for outcomes. Suggestions to alleviate the burden on families, stimulate birth rates, and ensure women's labor participation were presented during legislative inquiries, highlighting the pressing need for caregiving reforms amidst the aging population and declining birth rates in Taiwan.

Source: YAHOO

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