| 英文摘要 |
As Taiwan approaches a super-aged society, the issues of dementia and functional decline among older adults are becoming increasingly se-vere. How to intervene through education to delay functional deteriora-tion has become an important task for elderly education. This paper aims to explore the implications of dementia and disability prevention concepts for the implementation of elderly education. Currently, various commu-nities have developed programs based on this concept to delay demen-tia and functional decline, emphasizing cognitive stimulation, physical activity, social interaction, and health promotion. These programs have been shown to effectively enhance older adults’self-efficacy and quality of life. Therefore, it is evident that courses developed under this concept have significant implications for eldeerly education. This paper summa-rizes the implications for elderly education, including: expanding the fo-cus of education from interest-oriented to health-promoting approaches, integrating community-based care systems, emphasizing integrated cur-riculum design and assessment, strengthening learners’self-efficacy and empowerment, cultivating interdisciplinary teaching staff, and enhancing administrative support. Overall, the concepts of dementia and disability prevention enable elderly education to realize the principle of“learning as health promotion,”not only expanding the scope of education but also transforming learning into a critical social support mechanism for the prevention of dementia and functional decline. |