Nanyang Taiwan Sisters conducted a survey in 2024 on the care difficulties faced by new resident families. It was found that new resident women often play the role of "main caregiver" in the family, but many of them are unable to successfully obtain the long-term care they need due to language barriers and information disparity. Care resources.
In order to help new resident families and caregivers cope with difficulties, the sister association specially compiled the "Top Ten Challenges for New Resident Sisters in Long-term Care Dilemma" and designed a situational "Long-term Care Lazy Pack", which contains long-term care resources. Introduction and specific application methods. In addition, in order to make information more accessible, the sisters will translate the Lazy Bag into multiple languages, including Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, etc., hoping to deliver these resources through their mother tongue so that new residents and their families can more easily understand and use these resources.The top ten challenges faced by new resident sisters in the dilemma of long-term care (photo/ reproduced from Nanyang Taiwan Sisters Association F B)
"We found that many new resident caregivers not only have to take care of family finances, but also take care of young children or elderly elders. They are facing tremendous pressure but do not know how to seek external help." Nanyang Taiwan Sisters said that they have launched a multilingual version of long-term care We hope that families in need can receive timely support and no longer have to fight alone.
This lazy bag adopts a situational design and uses actual cases to illustrate the resources that can be sought when facing different care problems, such as respite services, long-term care subsidy applications, etc. The content is concise and practical, and combined with multi-lingual translation, it helps caregivers of new residents find solutions quickly when time is tight and information is limited.The top ten challenges faced by new resident sisters in the dilemma of long-term care (photo/ reproduced from Nanyang Taiwan Sisters Association F B)
The sisterhood calls on you to actively share this "long-term care package" if there are new resident families in need of help, so that more people can benefit, jointly reduce the burden on caregivers, and improve the quality of life of new resident families.
"Top Ten Challenges for New Resident Sisters in Long-term Care Dilemma"
- Chinese version: https://reurl.cc/A6dqd3
- Vietnamese version: https://reurl.cc/zpA8Yy
- Indonesian version: https://reurl.cc/XZL6Eg
- Thai version: https://reurl.cc/eGXxdx
- Filipino version: https://reurl.cc/86qGNX
- Cambodian version: https://reurl.cc/KdMk4g
- Burmese version: https://reurl.cc/O5V1MX