Kim Pham Michelle Prado Lisa Medrano Alma Madrid Lorrie Ansalmo.

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Kim Pham Michelle Prado Lisa Medrano Alma Madrid Lorrie Ansalmo

Care Providers United States Taiwan 94 % Family Members Adult children Partners/Spouses Grandchildren Siblings Family Government

Primary Family Caregivers United States Taiwan Women Wives Daughters Daughter –in-Laws Eldest Son Daughter-in-Law

Caregiver Roles/Expectations United States Taiwan ADLS IADLS Financial support Emotional support 24 hr home health aide

Support Provided by Family to Elders United States Taiwan Emotional Physical Social Financial Food Physical Health Medicine (typically less of a priority)

Resources available to Seniors and Family United States Taiwan Social Security Medicare Medical/Medicaid National Family caregiver support program Acute care readily available to the low-income

Percentage of Seniors in LTC United States Taiwan 4-5 %

Programs/Assistance for Seniors with Dementia United States Taiwan Alzheimer's Association California Resource Centers Adult Day Care Programs Work in progress =)

Seniors aging in the comfort of their own home. United States Taiwan Section 8 recipient HUD subsidized senior apartments Increase in older adult couples. Older Adults having own autonomy

Global Jeopardy Care in United States Care in Taiwan $200 $400 $800 $200 $400 $800