How to Hire a Foreign Caregiver for Stroke Rehabilitation in Taiwan - Rehabilitation

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My father had a stroke six months ago, and his mobility has improved very little.
I would like to hire a foreign caregiver, but I’ve heard it can be difficult.
Should I seek assistance from an agency? What are the procedures for this?

Xin Dian, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2007/08/04

Dr. Chen Xianchang reply Rehabilitation


Hello Sir: Here are the responses to your questions and suggestions as follows:
1.
The application for foreign caregivers generally depends on the patient's diagnosis, particularly if there are significant illnesses or sequelae that affect daily living functions.

2.
The Barthel Index score must be below 35, and the patient requires 24-hour care.

3.
If there are specific illnesses, it is still possible to apply even if the Barthel Index score exceeds 35, but the specific condition must be indicated.

4.
Based on the diagnosis, you should consult the appropriate specialty to issue a medical certificate.

5.
The role of the agency is primarily in the latter part of the process (mediating foreign labor), not in the initial part of obtaining the medical certificate.

Reply Date: 2007/08/04

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Hiring a foreign caregiver for stroke rehabilitation in Taiwan can be a complex process, but with the right information and guidance, it can be managed effectively. Given your father's condition and the challenges you are facing, here’s a comprehensive overview of the steps involved in hiring a foreign caregiver, as well as the role of an agency in this process.


Understanding the Need for a Foreign Caregiver
First and foremost, it’s important to assess your father’s needs. Since he has had a stroke and has limited mobility, he may require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, feeding, and mobility support. In Taiwan, foreign caregivers are often employed to provide this kind of assistance, especially when the patient requires 24-hour care.


Eligibility Criteria for Hiring a Foreign Caregiver
1. Assessment of Care Needs: The first step is to evaluate your father's condition using the Barthel Index (巴氏量表), which assesses a person's ability to perform daily activities. A score of 35 or below typically qualifies for foreign caregiver assistance. If your father’s score is above this threshold, you may still have options, especially if there are specific medical conditions that warrant additional care.

2. Medical Documentation: You will need a medical certificate from a qualified physician that outlines your father's condition and the need for a caregiver. This document is crucial for the application process.


Steps to Hire a Foreign Caregiver
1. Contact an Agency: It is highly recommended to work with a licensed agency that specializes in placing foreign caregivers. These agencies can help navigate the legal and procedural requirements, which can be quite intricate. They will assist you in finding a caregiver who matches your father's specific needs.

2. Application Process: The agency will guide you through the application process, which typically includes:
- Submitting the medical documentation.

- Completing an application form provided by the agency.

- Paying any necessary fees associated with the application and caregiver placement.

3. Interviewing Candidates: Once the agency has processed your application, they will present you with potential candidates. It’s important to interview these candidates to ensure they have the right skills and experience to care for your father.

4. Contract and Legalities: After selecting a caregiver, the agency will help you draft a contract that outlines the terms of employment, including salary, working hours, and responsibilities. Ensure that all legal requirements are met, including work permits and insurance for the caregiver.

5. Training and Orientation: Once the caregiver is hired, it may be beneficial to provide them with an orientation regarding your father's specific needs, preferences, and routines. This will help establish a good working relationship and ensure that your father receives the best possible care.


Additional Considerations
- Communication: Ensure that the caregiver can communicate effectively with your father and your family. Language barriers can sometimes pose challenges in caregiving situations.


- Ongoing Assessment: Regularly assess your father's progress and the caregiver's performance. This will help you make any necessary adjustments to the care plan or caregiver arrangement.

- Support Services: Consider utilizing additional support services such as home health care visits from medical professionals, physical therapy, or occupational therapy to complement the caregiver's assistance.


Conclusion
Hiring a foreign caregiver for your father’s stroke rehabilitation in Taiwan is a viable option that can significantly improve his quality of life. By working with a reputable agency, you can navigate the complexities of the hiring process and ensure that your father receives the care he needs. Remember to keep communication open with both the caregiver and your family to foster a supportive environment for your father's recovery.

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