Like Care Revamps Corporate Website
Like Care, a subsidiary of Like Inc., which specializes in elder care services based in Shibuya, Tokyo, has recently launched a renovated corporate website. This revamp aims to effectively convey its corporate statement and core values to a broader audience.
Background of the Revamp
For many years, Like Care has been dedicated to providing a comforting environment through the management of paid nursing homes and serviced senior housing. With the ever-increasing aging population and changes in family structures and values, the demands on and expectations for elderly care services are constantly evolving. In this context, Like Care recognizes the important need to communicate clearly its commitment to sincerely engaging with each resident.
The decision to refresh the corporate website was driven by this desire to make their values and initiatives more accessible. The revamped site goes beyond just providing facility information; it strives to showcase the ideals of care that Like Care passionately pursues through a comprehensive overhaul of its structure, language, and design.
Key Features of the Revamped Website
The newly designed corporate site features significant updates, including:
- - A complete redesign of the site’s visual aspects and user interface (UI) to enhance user experience (UX).
- - An updated key visual that captures the essence of the brand.
- - Improvements in navigation that streamline the browsing process.
- - An expansion of content that provides deeper insights into the organization’s values and services.
- - The inclusion of the Like Care Statement prominently on the site.
- - A branding movie that embodies the company’s mission.
- - Enhanced usability for mobile devices, ensuring accessibility for all users.
- - Display of the group statement and a statement movie to further articulate its aspirations and commitment.
The Like Care Statement
“Together until the end.”
This phrase embodies Like Care’s unwavering dedication to accompany residents and their families throughout their lives. With the rise of nuclear families and a declining birthrate, the emotional and physical burdens of caregiving can be overwhelming. The organization recognizes that families often find themselves navigating difficult choices between their care responsibilities and their own lives. Thus, the facilities operated by Like Care strive to be “a safe space like home.”
It is their heartfelt mission to provide a warm environment where both residents and families can genuinely feel, “I’m so glad to be here.”
Like Care prioritizes nursing and caregiving expertise, providing 24/7 support through collaboration with medical professionals, ensuring that every resident's daily life is nurtured and attended to. With a focus on delivering moments rich with peace and kindness, the goal is to weave harmonious memories together, filled with genuine gratitude.
About Like Care
Aiming to be a “second home” where residents can live freely until their final moments, Like Care operates various elderly care facilities primarily in Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Saitama. With a strength in medical collaboration, they ensure a 24/7 presence of nursing staff and cater to end-of-life care needs. Their operational policy centers around attaining satisfaction for residents, families, and employees alike—striving for “three satisfactions” to enhance daily service quality.
Company Overview
- - Company Name: Like Care Inc.
- - Representative: President and CEO: Yasuhiro Okamoto
- - Address: 1-12-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo, 150-0043
- - Established: October 12, 1999
- - Business Activities: Management of paid nursing homes and related welfare services
- - Capital: 50 million yen
- - Website: Like Care Official Website
Through this website revamp, Like Care is not only enhancing its communication but also reinforcing its commitment to providing exceptional care for senior citizens. Their unwavering dedication is evident in every aspect of the new site, as they continue to embrace their role as a trusted provider in the elder care sector.