Improve elderly well-being through intergenerational programmes
Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of the elderly and fostering stronger community connections?
Discover how this six-week course on elderly care and community planning with Taipei Medical University can equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to drive meaningful change.
Redesign healthcare services for an ageing population
You’ll explore innovative approaches to adapting existing healthcare models to meet the unique needs of elderly individuals.
This includes understanding new technologies and treatments tailored for older adults, in tandem with creating comprehensive plans that ensure their comfort, dignity, and well-being.
By addressing the shortcomings of current healthcare systems, you’ll be equipped to advocate for and implement changes that make a significant difference in elderly care.
Plan and develop age-friendly community initiatives
Next, you’ll delve into planning and developing initiatives that create age-friendly environments within communities.
You’ll learn how to engage various stakeholders to design programmes that support elderly individuals in living independently and healthily.
You’ll also discuss practical strategies for developing services and programmes that enhance the quality of life for elderly residents.
Foster intergenerational learning and cooperation
A key component of the course is fostering intergenerational learning and cooperation. You’ll discover the benefits of intergenerational relationships and how they can enrich the lives of all community members.
Join this course and become a champion for positive change in your community, improving the lives of older adults and fostering stronger intergenerational connections.
This course has been created in cooperation with professors from Tzu Chi University.
This course is for students, healthcare professionals, and community planners who wish to understand the challenges of ageing societies. It’s ideal for those aiming to enhance elderly care services, community engagement, and intergenerational learning.