We have also organized various aromatherapy and cooking workshops to attract tribal residents other than the elderly to participate in the health care program. With the strong assistance of the Lali Bar Youth Association, we have built a pavilion next to the countryside to provide the elderly with rest. Due to the participation of young people, the labor force needed in the cultivation process is timely supplemented. It can be found that the elderly who used to quietly paint and jigsaw puzzles at Wenjian Station suddenly became lively storytellers when they arrived in the farmland.
Whenever the elders of Wenjian Station sit on the pavilion, they actively teach the younger generation how to prepare the land and thin the company banner design seedlings, and guide the work in the countryside in an orderly manner. The past of going out to work hard and returning home to build a house. Through co-cultivation, we not only gain knowledge about agriculture, but also feel that an exchange across time and space is taking place. The health care plan promoted by the county government has promoted the extension of the Wenjian station care service activities from the indoor space to the fields, opening up more interaction between long-term care institutions and local spaces and communities.
However, compared to other health care programs that have developed local-specific compost, flavored meals, and organic feeds, we only wandered in the "process of farming", which seemed a little pale, so we were not selected for the second year. Eligibility for health plan participation. Indeed, we are faced with a situation of limited manpower and part-time staff in pastoral farming, resulting in crops that are often on the verge of drying up without good harvests.