Happy Mount Colony, New Taipei, Medical care facility in Bali District, Taiwan.
Happy Mount Colony is a specialized residential care facility in Bali District, Taipei, serving approximately 128 individuals with physical and mental disabilities. The center operates 24-hour professional care with trained staff members including social workers and therapists on site.
The facility was founded in 1932 by British missionary Dr. George Gushue-Taylor to treat leprosy patients in northern Taiwan. Over the following decades, it gradually transformed from a single-disease treatment center into a comprehensive care institution.
The facility offers art therapy, music therapy, drama classes, and movement activities that enrich the daily lives of residents. Visitors can observe how these creative programs are woven into everyday routines and give residents meaningful ways to express themselves.
The facility is located at 187 Zhonghua Road Section 3 and is accessible by public transportation. Visitors should contact ahead to arrange their visit and ensure they do not disrupt the daily routines and activities of residents.
The facility sits on a hillside and retains original architectural features from its early years that tell the story of its past. This elevated location was once chosen for isolation from the outside world but today provides residents with a peaceful setting away from the city.
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