Case management
1. Visits and nursing instructions for the patient’s family.
2. Visits, management, socialization, education, and handling of community emergencies for mental disease patients.
3. Management and promotion of tuberculosis patients.
4. Urban healthcare project
5. Psychological counseling for suicide cases
6. Case management and visit services for mainland and foreign spouses (newlyweds, pregnancies, child rearing).
7. Awareness and prevention of communicable diseases.
8. Management of AIDS patients.
Prevention of diseases of middle-aged and senior citizens
1. Awareness and prevention of diseases of middle-aged and senior citizens.
2. Awareness for various healthcare insurances.
3. Classes to help prevent senior citizens from falling.
4. Implement 3-in-1 screening and follow-up checks for people with abnormal readings for the 3 highs.
5. Awareness for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.
Eugenics and healthcare
1. Advocacy for eugenics and healthcare work.
2. Visitation services for newborns.
3. Case management and services for married women who are mentally retarded and under-aged mothers.
4. Follow-up and management for pregnancies diagnosed with genetic issues.
5. Management services for children born with disabilities and rare diseases.
Women's and children’s health
1. Healthcare services and awareness programs for pregnant women and infants.
2. Instructions for breastfeeding and consultation for setting up breastfeeding / milk collection rooms.
3. Healthcare services for women undergoing menopause.
4. Agencies supporting breastfeeding.
5. Integrative screening for pre-school children (hearing, sight, and oral health).
6. Counseling for screening tests for children from 0 to 6 years old (including early treatment)
Cancer prevention
1. Awareness for preventing the 4 leading forms of cancer (cervical cancer, breast cancer, oral cavity cancer, and colorectal cancer), screening tests, as well as management and referral services for cases that test positive.
2. Awareness for preventing other forms of cancer.
Health promotion
1. Building healthy communities and consultation for healthy workplaces.
2. Awareness for population policies as well as gender education for youths.
3. Awareness for mental health of the community.
4. Awareness for the prevention of smoking hazards: Promotion of smoke-free workplaces, restaurants, campuses, and communities.
5. Consultation for self-accreditation of healthy workplaces.
6. Management of healthcare volunteers