The Japanese government classifies facilities for the elderly into various types, including short-term residence, long-term residence, recuperation and health recovery, among which the government has built about 365,438+000 health recovery facilities for the elderly and about 3,700 medical facilities for the elderly.
Among them, the mutual care industry is called "mutual care for the elderly" because most elderly people and disabled people have great difficulties in eating. To this end, Japan has set up a community mutual aid organization, which will provide catering take-out service for the elderly and set up catering production sites to sell cheap lunches for this group of people.
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Japan's pension industry has become a very mature service industry through the continuous running-in of government, industry and commercial institutions. When building facilities, these pension industries pay great attention to professional details, such as residential room design, household goods design, catering equipment, nursing and service personnel training.
Moreover, the focus of Japan's old-age care has gradually shifted to home-based care, and the nursing insurance system has been implemented. The main content is to provide home-based care services, including home-based care for the elderly, home-based bathing, day care and other projects.