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Japan nursing home operator pushes digitalization to improve care, facilitate foreign labor
MATSUYAMA -- A social welfare corporation in the west Japan city of Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, is pushing ahead with a digital transformation to support foreign employees while improving care for ...
As hospitals in Japan focus on treating Covid-19 patients, more elderly people are going to nursing homes instead, like those operated by Tokyo-listed Amvis. Its shares have more than doubled since ...
Japan Elderly Care Services Market is poised for a major transformation. As Japan grapples with an unprecedented ageing population, it is expected to see a surge in demand for comprehensive elderly ...
A nursing home in southern Japan is “hiring” babies for a very important job — to keep its elderly residents company and make them smile. A nursing home in southern Japan is “hiring” babies for a very ...
The government of Japan will fund the development of four different kinds of robots that could perform essential tasks in nursing homes, the Japan Daily Press reported Monday. Starting this year, the ...
As Japan’s population has aged, nursing home numbers have grown rapidly. Between 2005 and 2020, those numbers have more than doubled, to 1.8 million, according to government records. For seniors, ...
CAMP ZAMA, Japan – A U.S. Army nurse practitioner here became part of a prestigious military medical organization on Dec. 14. Lt. Col. Dolores ‘Dolly’ Toney, deputy commander for nursing at U.S. Army ...
CAMP ZAMA, Japan (Jan. 6, 2015) -- The Camp Zama Girl Scouting program supports Girl Scouts of all ages living in and around the Camp Zama, Japan community. In addition to offering opportunities for ...
Telangana is planning to introduce Japanese as an optional subject in government nursing colleges to meet Japan's growing demand for skilled caregivers. Japan faces a significant shortage of nursing ...
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