With the increase in the elderly population, people with disabilities are also aging. Unfortunately, government services only cover elderly citizens who have dementia. This study examines government policy for the welfare of elderly persons with disabilities, in addition to dementia, mental disorders, hearing impairment, and visual impairment. It is necessary for the government to consider all aspects of physical and mental health and include the special needs of the aforementioned groups when planning its policies, from social education, professional training, additional research, case management, and long-term community care, that cover all elderly persons, including those with disabilities, so that they are able to receive appropriate and comprehensive care.