“…Nevertheless, at that stage, only a very low percentage of the Taiwanese population (Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike) has access to professional health care services, home-based care services, or nursing homes (Chou et al, 2015). Therefore, the primary solution for families with intensive-care needs, even in rural or indigenous parts of Taiwan, is to hire a migrant live-in carer (Munkejord, Ness, & Gao, 2021; Munkejord, Ness, & Silan, 2021). Moreover, public LTC services lately have included Adult Foster Care, which is supposed to become an alternative service for frail Indigenous older people to “age in place” in the village.…”