What are the elderly industries in Japan?

Japan's geriatric industry consists of healthcare, housekeeping services, employee pensions, pension insurance, nursing homes, mutual aid for the elderly, and other geriatric industries.

The Japanese government categorizes senior living facilities into various types, including short-term living, long-term living, convalescent care, and health restoration, etc. Of these, the government has constructed about 3,100 health restoration senior living facilities and about 3,700 geriatric convalescent healthcare facilities throughout the country.

The mutual aid elderly care industry is called "mutual aid elderly care" because most elderly people and people with disabilities have great difficulty eating, and for this reason, a community-based mutual aid organization has been formed in Japan, which provides food delivery services for the elderly and has set up a food preparation facility to sell inexpensive bento lunches exclusively for these people.

Another organization that provides food delivery services to the elderly and has set up a place to sell cheap lunches for such people is called "mutual aid for the elderly.

Extended information:

Japan's elderly care industry has become a very mature service industry through the continuous bonding of the government, the industry, and the commercial organizations, these elderly care industry In the construction of facilities, much attention is paid to the details of specialization, such as the design of residential apartments, home furnishings, food and beverage facilities, and the training of caregivers and service personnel.

And the center of gravity of Japan's elderly gradually shifted to home care, and began to implement the nursing care insurance system, the main content is to provide home care services, including home care, door to door to help bath, day care and other projects.