[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] The LINA Life Insurance Social Contribution Foundation, LINA Jeonseonggi Foundation, announced on the 13th that it will hold the 'Family Caregiving Care Policy Symposium' on the 15th at the Korea Federation of Banks Building in Jung-gu, Seoul.


The 'Family Caregiving Care Policy Symposium' is a forum to consider Korean-style care policies through the current state of domestic care, supported by family sacrifices, and advanced overseas cases.


At the symposium, Choi Jong-gu, Chairman of the LINA Jeonseonggi Foundation, Lee Gi-il, 2nd Vice Minister of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and Kang Ki-yoon, member of the People Power Party, are expected to emphasize the difficulties of the current care situation in their congratulatory remarks.



In the keynote presentations, Lee Hyung-guk, Director of the Korean Counseling Association and Professor at Sangmyung University College of Liberal Arts (on the stress of family caregivers and the need for psychological care), Yang Dong-won, Chairman of the Korean Dementia Association and Professor of Neurology at Catholic University Seoul St. Mary's Hospital (on the current state and difficulties of caregiving families for dementia and other conditions, and solutions), and Hong Myung-shin, CEO of the Aging Communication Center (on care communication and gerontechnology needed for family caregivers) will participate.


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