 This study examined the awareness and demand for post-discharge healthcare services among older adult patients who were hospitalised. The findings showed that 83.5% of the participants were aware of such services, while 55.7% of them expressed a desire for at least one service. Patients with moderate to severe disabilities or cognitive impairments, and those who had been hospitalised within the last year, were more likely to express a need for services. This suggests that providing post-discharge healthcare services can help older adult patients and their families adjust to the transition period after acute care. Additionally, it may also help reduce readmission rates and medical costs. This article was authored by Hinyan Yen, Doris's Lu, Maiju Kai, and others.