Saint Camillus long-term care center

Yilan County, Ilan, 26644 Taiwan

Mission Statement

The Camillians or Clerics Regular, Ministers to the Sick (Latin: Clerci Regulari Ministeri Infirmaribus) are a Roman Catholic religious order, founded in 1582 by St. Camillus de Lellis (1550-1614). A large red cross was chosen by the founder as the distinguishing badge for the members of the Order to wear upon their black cassocks, which was later adopted as the international symbol of medical care. As of 2018, 1080 Camillians serve in 35 countries. They use the postnominal initials of M.I. (Ministri degli Infermi).

About This Cause

We care 122 disabled elderly full time, and 15 day-care people. Now we will expand to build a dementia center to care 61 dementia patients all day and 20 day-care patients this year.

Saint Camillus long-term care center
No.103, Sec. 2, Sanxing Rd., Sanxing Township
Yilan County, Ilan 26644
Taiwan
Phone +886-933242966
Unique Identifier 5869958233602_ffe2