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*How can I make a donation of money or objects?
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If you wish to donate money, you can do so by post office wire transfer (Charitable Donation Post Office Account: 20091791; Account Name: Yunling Orphanage of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Please indicate the purpose of your funds: food, consolation or emergency funds). If you wish to donate objects, you can send them to Yunling Orphanageof the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 157, Jhong Hsiao Road, Do Nan Town, Yuling County. After we receive your donated money or objects, we will issue a receipt in accordance with the rules (deductible against income tax in accordance with the law) and will use your donation in accordance with your indicated purpose. We will also publish your name in the charitable donors list in our magazine as recognition.
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*What are the conditions for being housed in your orphanage?
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The following conditions must be met:  
(1) Intellectual Disability 
1. Household registration in Taiwan and holder of Booklet for the Disabled.  
2. Women over 18 years old. 
3. People with moderate, severe or profound intellectual disability or people with multiple disabilities including intellectual disability. 
4. Must be free from psychiatric illness, legal epidemics, pulmonary tuberculosis, syphilis, hepatitis B and AIDS. 
5. Must be free from serious illness that requires intubation, neostomy or long term medical care. 
6. Must not be pregnant, or taking or injecting contraband drugs habitually. 
7. Must have normal behavior and with the ability to adapt to living in groups. 
8. Qualified by the evaluation committee upon expiry of the trial lodging period. 
(2) Cases of Sexual Transaction Prevention  
1. Female victims mandated and placed by city or county governments for counseling in accordance with the Child and Youth Sexual Transaction Prevention Act. 
2. Youth or children mandated and placed by court decision in accordance with item 3, section 1, article 42 of the Law Governing the Disposition of Juvenile Case. 
3. Protective cases transferred and placed by city or county governments. 
4. Placed individuals must be free from psychiatric or epidemic illness. 
5. Placed individuals must not be pregnant, or taking or injecting contraband drugs habitually without detention. 
6. Placed individuals must have normal behavior and with the ability to adapt to living with groups. 
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*Conditions for Releasing Residents with Intellectual Disabilities
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1. Residents who are considered capable of adapting to family and social life. 
2. Boarding fee is not paid in accordance with the rule even after deducting the deposit, and the family member or guardian still fail to make the payment within the deadline after three payment requests. 
3. The guardian or legal representative changes his/her residence or domicile without informing our orphanage, rendering contact impossible. 
4. Abnormal behavior or inability to adapt to living in groups and the boarding committee considers that there is a threat to endanger other people. 
5. Failure to return to the orphanage after permitted leaves after three requests to return. 
6. Upon expiration of the trial lodging period, the boarding committee considers that the patient should be released. 
7. Subject requires intubation or neostomy for more than 6 months or requires long term medical care due to illness and following doctor’s diagnosis. Confirmed to have contracted a legal epidemic or psychiatric illness by doctor’s diagnosis. 
8. Decision by meeting of the “Resident Right Protection Committee” of our Home due to special circumstances. 
9. Disappearance of other lodging reasons.  
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*If a resident with intellectual disabilities is hospitalized due to an illness, are family members obliged to come to the hospital to care for the patient, or can the hospital send caring personnel?
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If a resident with intellectual disabilities requires hospitalization due to illness based on doctor’s diagnosis, care must be provided by dedicated personnel. Since the staff of our orphanage is limited, we need family members to come to the hospital to provide care. If there is difficulty in individual cases, the hospital may contact caring personnel on their behalf. However, the family in question must bear half of the daily caring expenses required.
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*Visiting Hours for Residents with Intellectual Disabilities
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We welcome frequent visits on our residents during their residency with us in order to care about them and understand their living and educational training in our orphanage. We also welcome communication with our counselors. Since residents go to bed at 9 p.m., if you come to visit or pick up the residents, please complete the task before 9 p.m.
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