Gan-Dau Healthy Longevity Plan: The Community Model for Healthy Aging

IF 1 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Liang‐Kung Chen
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Abstract

P aging is a global phenomenon. As one of the fastest aging countries in the world, Taiwan needs health plans with strong supporting evidences to respond to all challenges related to rapid population aging. The health plans should be community-based and person-centered, with optimal integration between all health and social care providers. Gan-Dau is a geographic region of the Beitou District of Taipei City where resides approximately 53,000 inhabitants and the percentage of people aged 65 years and older is over 18% in 2022. The name of Gan-Dau is originated from the aboriginal Taiwanese centuries ago and describes the connection of two rivers. As the name speaks for itself, Gan-Dau has been the wharf for fishermen for hundreds of years, and has transformed into a cluster of hightech industries, healthcare facilities, educational facilities, and recreational activities nowadays with well-preserved traditional cultures. Currently, Gan-Dau is a community with heterogenous composition of population, social activities, and lifestyles, which is suitable to be the pioneer site for community-based health plans of healthy aging. With the support from Taiwan’s National Health Research Institutes, the Taipei Municipal Gan-Dau Hospital, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, and industrial partners, Gau-Dau has become the pioneer site for examining the overall effects of implementing serial healthy longevity plans beyond individual clinical trials. Moreover, the Gan-Dau Healthy Longevity Plan actively collaborates with Japan’s National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, University of Tokyo, and the Cleveland Clinic of the United States to strengthen regional and global impacts to promote global healthy aging.
甘道健康长寿计划:健康老龄化的社区模式
P老化是一种全球性现象。作为世界上老龄化最快的国家之一,台湾需要有强有力支持证据的卫生计划来应对与人口快速老龄化有关的所有挑战。健康计划应以社区为基础,以人为中心,并在所有卫生和社会护理提供者之间实现最佳整合。甘露是台北市北投区的一个地理区域,居住着大约53000名居民,2022年65岁及以上的人口比例超过18%。甘达这个名字源于几个世纪前的台湾原住民,描述了两条河流的连接。赣岛作为渔民的码头已有数百年的历史,如今已发展成为一个高科技产业、医疗保健设施、教育设施和娱乐活动的集群,传统文化保存完好。目前,甘露社区是一个人口、社会活动和生活方式异质的社区,适合作为健康老龄化社区健康计划的试点。在台湾国立卫生研究院、台北市立甘道医院、台北荣军总医院、国立阳明交通大学和产业合作伙伴的支持下,高道已成为研究实施一系列健康长寿计划的整体效果的先驱。此外,甘露健康长寿计划积极与日本国家老年医学和老年病学中心、东京大学和美国克利夫兰诊所合作,加强区域和全球影响,促进全球健康老龄化。
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Aging Medicine and Healthcare
Aging Medicine and Healthcare Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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