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I want to know about group homes for the elderly with dementia (compatible cohabitation care for dementia)

Last updated on October 15, 2021.

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(1) What is a group home for the elderly with dementia (compatible cohabitation care for dementia)?
Elderly people with dementia receive care in their daily lives while living together (5 to 9 people) in a homey atmosphere in a familiar area. It is equipped with a living room, living room, dining room, bathroom, etc., and aims to alleviate the progress of symptoms of dementia by allowing users to live their daily lives according to their abilities. .
(2) Target person
Those who are in a state of dementia and who are certified as needing nursing care 5 from support required 2 and who do not interfere with communal living
(3) Application
Please contact each home directly for the number of people that can be accepted, tours, applications, etc. at each group home.
A list of each home can be found on the Elderly and Disabled Support Division office or on the Health and Social Welfare Bureau website.
(4) Costs
The Long-term Care Insurance will pay the user's burden (10%, 20% or 30% of nursing care costs) and daily living expenses (equivalent to the cost of rent, foodstuffs, utilities, etc., as well as the actual cost of what you provide at your request). In addition, security deposit and daily living expenses vary depending on each home. For more information, please contact each home.

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Health and Social Welfare Bureau Nursing Care Business Guidance Division

Phone: 045-671-3466

Phone: 045-671-3466

Fax: 045-550-3615

E-Mail address [email protected]

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