1. Life care services. It refers to services that provide general care such as day care, shopping, catering, meal delivery, housekeeping services, and special care such as companionship for the elderly. 2. Rehabilitation and health care services. It refers to providing services such as disease prevention and treatment, rehabilitation care, mental health, health education, establishment of health records and home hospital beds for the elderly. 3. Legal rights protection services. It refers to services that provide legal consultation, legal aid and safeguard the legal rights of the elderly such as support, property and marriage. 4. Cultural and educational services. It refers to providing services such as knowledge lectures, calligraphy and painting, and book reading for the elderly. 5. Sports and fitness services. Provide activity venues, sports and fitness facilities and other services for the elderly. 6. Spiritual comfort services. Refers to voluntary services such as pairing up neighbors and caring for each other. Each district (county) can adopt a menu-style service method on its own, converting the funds of home care service subsidies into various service hours for the elderly to choose independently. Service recipients can choose their own service agencies among the service agencies confirmed by the civil affairs department.