Based on literature, experiencing residential care may make an impact on the attachment of children and adolescents, and thus affects their abilities in social and psychological adjustment. The independent-living individuals who left the institution may face living difficulties such as limited personal condition, resource deficiency, and problems caused by imperfect system. As for common psychological challenges, there are emotional problems, emotional attachment, and trauma repair. Therefore, it is suggested that network staff should be mindful of the impact of attachment issues and psychological needs aside from providing living care. Also, strengthening psychological assessment as well as social welfare resources for independent-living individuals is helpful for network staff to make prompt referrals, establish quality rapport and facilitate better physical and mental adjustment of independent-living individuals.