Icheon City - Icheon Hospital Long-term Care Home Medical Center Pilot Project Implementation
Doctor, Nurse, and Social Worker Visiting Services
On the 15th, Icheon City in Gyeonggi Province announced that it will operate a pilot project for the 'Home Medical Care Center' starting in March, targeting elderly people with mobility difficulties, in collaboration with Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Icheon Hospital.
Officials from Icheon City and Icheon Hospital are holding up the memorandum of understanding for the pilot project of the long-term care home medical center.
[Photo by Icheon City]
This project follows the Ministry of Health and Welfare's public contest for the 'Long-term Care Home Medical Care Center Pilot Project.' The Home Medical Care Center is a clinic-level medical institution where doctors, nurses, and social workers visit the homes of elderly individuals with mobility difficulties to provide medical services and connect them with necessary community services.
By using this service, elderly people who have difficulty performing daily activities alone due to old age or geriatric diseases are expected to receive medical and welfare services while continuing to live at home without being admitted to nursing facilities or hospitals.
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Kim Kyung-hee, mayor of Icheon City, said, "This project is a step forward in achieving a healthy and enriched home life for elderly people with mobility difficulties," adding, "We will actively support the provision of linked care resources and services within the community going forward."
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