Namdong Power Supports Home Medical Visits for Mobility-Impaired Seniors View original image

Korea South-East Power recently announced on the 7th that it donated sponsorship funds at Gimhae City Hall to support the 'Visiting Medical Service Project,' which provides integrated medical services by visiting the homes of elderly long-term care patients with mobility difficulties.


This project offers a systematic integrated medical and care service, where doctors, nurses, and social workers visit elderly long-term care insurance beneficiaries who find it difficult to visit medical institutions, providing medical treatment, nursing, and community care. Both traditional Korean medicine and Western medical treatments will be conducted simultaneously to provide optimal medical services to the elderly.



Kim Seon-jong, Head of Management Support Division at Korea South-East Power, said, "We hope this project will be an opportunity to improve the quality of life for the elderly and serve as a model case to prevent excessive national medical expenses in preparation for the rapidly advancing super-aged society." He added, "We will continue to lead the establishment of a community win-win cooperation model through public-private-civil collaboration to eliminate blind spots in care for low-income groups and realize the government's national agenda of 'Strengthening job, health, and care systems for the 100-year life era.'"


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