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How to apply and documents that must be enclosed with an application
The application procedure and documents to be enclosed are as follows:
1. Seniors who have recourse to public funds (including those from lower-middle-income and low-income families referred by various municipal and county governments): The township (town, city, or district) office where a senior registered his/her address should prepare the following documents, and submit them to its municipal or count (city) government. The (city) government will submit the application to the Nursing Home.
(1) A care service application form
(2) Household register (with entire members)
(3) A copy of their national identity card
(4) Certification of low income (lower middle income)
(5) Moderate dementia or above with a certificate of diagnosis or proof of physical and mental impairment (when making an application for dementia care services)
(6) A physical examination form issued by a public or regional hospital in the past 3 months. The physical examination shall be carried out in two stages. The first-stage medical examination shall include at least a chest X-ray examination. If an applicant contracts a statutory infectious disease, he/she shall submit a certificate of diagnosis stating that he/she is no longer contagious. In the second stage, an evaluation on his/her eligibility will be conducted. The results of his/her fecal examination should be provided 1 week prior to arrival at the Nursing Home (the examination should include bacillary dysentery, amoebic dysentery, and parasitic infections).
(7) Other relevant certificates.
2. Self-pay seniors: An applicant himself/herself, his/her relatives, or representatives shall prepare the following documents and submit them to the Nursing Home.
(1) An application form
(2) A copy of their national identity card.
(3) Moderate dementia or above with a certificate of diagnosis or proof of physical and mental impairment (when making an application for dementia care services)
(4) A physical examination form issued by a public or regional hospital in the past 3 months. The physical examination shall be carried out in two stages. The first-stage medical examination shall include at least a chest X-ray examination. If an applicant contracts a statutory infectious disease, he/she shall submit a certificate of diagnosis stating that he/she is no longer contagious. In the second stage, an evaluation on his/her eligibility will be conducted. The results of his/her fecal examination should be provided 1 week prior to arrival at the Nursing Home (the examination should include bacillary dysentery, amoebic dysentery, and parasitic infections).
(5) Other relevant certificates.
Updated:2018-07-13 PM 04:24:12