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Advance directive

Wills and advance directives serve different purposes and are applicable in different contexts: A will is a legal document that outlines instructions for the distribution of an individual’s assets and estate after their death. It typically includes details about property distribution,…

Age-friendly

What kind of Age-friendly initiatives/policies has Hong Kong implemented? Hong Kong has implemented several age-friendly initiatives and policies to support its aging population, including, but not limited to: Senior Citizen Card: provides a recognized proof of age for residents aged 65 or above,…

Caregivers

A carer/ caregiver is commonly referred to anyone who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs assistance due to age, illness, or disability. Carers/ caregivers could be anyone, children or adults, family members, friends, neighbours or hired professionals. Carers/ caregivers such…

Community care fund (ccf)

The Community Care Fund (CCF) is a government fund that aims to fill the gaps for people with financial or special needs not fully covered by existing welfare schemes. It covers various aspects, including: Medical Assistance, e.g. Subsidies for purchasing cures of rare diseases, renting medical…

Dysphagia

While coughing, choking, and obvious swallowing difficulties are well-recognized signs of dysphagia, several less apparent symptoms are frequently overlooked. These include needing extra time to chew and swallow food, which may not seem concerning at first. A persistent bad odor from the mouth due…

Home affairs department

The Home Affairs Department (HAD) mainly connects communities and coordinates district-level services. While it doesn’t directly provide professional caregiving services like the Social Welfare Department, it supports caregivers among communities in a practical way. Their services mainly focuses…

Sandwich generation caregivers

A sandwich generation caregiver is someone who cares for both aging parents and young children at the same time, often while holding down a job. Due to delayed fertility and longer life expectancy as a global demographic trend, Sandwich generation caregivers are typically in their 30s to 50s,…

Stroke

How should I take care of my family member who has just recovered from a stroke? Caring for a family member after a stroke requires focused attention on both physical recovery and emotional support. Begin by implementing domestic exercises to help rebuild self-care abilities for daily activities…

Working caregiver

It’s normal to feel exhausted among carers/ caregivers, of which a large signal reminding you to take a rest. Caregiver burnout is a recognised condition, especially when you are balancing full-time work and caring responsibilities. Start by looking into respite care, which offers professional…

社會福利署

The Social Welfare Department (SWD) offers a wide range of support towards carers/ caregivers, including: Respite care services: giving carers a temporary break through day care, elderly care homes or residential care services. Home care services: provide at-home-services like cleaning, food…

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