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2019 Dementia Conference:Building a Dementia Friendly Community
2019-04-30

2019 Dementia Conference:Building a Dementia Friendly Community

Eden is hosting an International Conference on Dementia along with Taiwan Alzheimer’s Disease Association (TADA). The conference will take place on 5/13-14 in Taipei, Taiwan. Topics include both environmental factors and care system, from dementia-friendly design to dementia care in communities.
Understanding Dementia in Taiwan | Eden Social Welfare Foundation
2019-04-30

Understanding Dementia in Taiwan | Eden Social Welfare Foundation

Statistics from the Executive Yuan, Taiwan, have shown that in 2018, there are almost 280,000 people suffering from dementia in Taiwan, which means you will find one person in every 84 suffering from the disease. Furthermore, it has been estimated that by 2033, there would be 460,000 people with dementia in Taiwan.
How to Interact with People Suffering from Dementia | Eden Social Welfare Foundation
2019-04-30

How to Interact with People Suffering from Dementia | Eden Social Welfare Foundation

To ensure the life quality for people with dementia will not be compromised by their condition, educating the public to understanding the disorder itself and how to interact with people with dementia is an important stepping stone to building a dementia-friendly society.
What Is Dementia? | Eden Social Welfare Foundation
2019-04-30

What Is Dementia? | Eden Social Welfare Foundation

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a new case of dementia is diagnosed every 3 seconds, and the number of people living with dementia worldwide is currently estimated at 47 million.
Early Intervention: Do Not Be Afraid of Practicing 99 Times
2019-04-08

Early Intervention: Do Not Be Afraid of Practicing 99 Times

The Slow-Flying Angels were born with developmental delays. Every little progress of those angles is always a big encouragement for the parents...
Volunteers in Eden | Close to Those Who are Disabilities
2019-03-19

Volunteers in Eden | Close to Those Who are Disabilities

With the co-work experience with other Eden volunteers, he was inspired so much and the experience was touching inside his heart. The short intersection between the persons in need was left a beautiful memory during his school lifetime.
Friendly Environment Design for Patients with Dementia | Eden Social Welfare Foundation
2019-03-11

Friendly Environment Design for Patients with Dementia | Eden Social Welfare Foundation

How to make the caring environment feel like home to postpone the degeneration of elders with Dementia, or to keep them engaged in the social network, are in every detail of the design for the caring environment.
Cross-disciplinary Professional Team Involvement Can Make Intervention More Visible | Eden Social Welfare Foundation
2019-03-04

Cross-disciplinary Professional Team Involvement Can Make Intervention More Visible | Eden Social Welfare Foundation

"Early detection, early treatment." Is what make early intervention important. Children between 0 to 6 years old with slow development will need to receive professional treatment in all aspects. The Underprivileged Children Service Project from Eden Foundation can be the best back up for your family.
Will Automated Vehicles Bring Some Effects on Persons with Disabilities and Seniors? | TRANSED2018
2019-02-19

Will Automated Vehicles Bring Some Effects on Persons with Disabilities and Seniors? | TRANSED2018

Automated vehicles provide a way to enable greater mobility for those currently experiencing reduced mobility. Furthermore, accessible automated vehicles ease with which people with differing physical, sensory and cognitive abilities.
2019 Chinese New Year Dinner in Vietnam | Eden Social Welfare Foundation
2019-02-14

2019 Chinese New Year Dinner in Vietnam | Eden Social Welfare Foundation

Eden's Chinese New Year Dinner event was held in Vietnam. Nearly 200 service receivers participated in and 100 people took part in worship in the church.
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