Introduction
The community-focused day service, Danran no Ie, has recently released its October issue of the monthly magazine, "Danran Biyori." This publication aims to encapsulate the heartfelt experiences of employees and management, alongside their deep-rooted connections to the local community. Each page conveys the charm of Danran, delivering warm and reassuring accounts of daily life in this unique care service.
Overview of the October Issue
The October edition features a special segment titled, "Parent-Child Cooperation Story from Danran no Ie Minamikasai." This article reflects the organization's desire to be a place where users can shine brightly in the final chapters of their lives. It emphasizes the supportive environment fostered between each user, their families, and care managers that builds trust and a sense of community. Thus, it showcases the joyful and warm moments of shared life lived with a heart of hospitality.
Additionally, the issue includes insights into the headquarters' training for "Life Counselors" and information about the newly opened Danran no Ie Nishi Tokorozawa.
The Purpose of Danran Biyori
At Nippon Kaigo Jigyo Corporation, the objective is to feature different branches from across the country each month. This series involves interviews with staff, elaborating on their various thoughts and initiatives, broadening the understanding and interest in Danran no Ie. The magazine serves as a reflection of the commitment to creating an environment where everyone, regardless of disabilities, can thrive. This essence is embedded in "Danran Biyori," created collaboratively with staff who have disabilities, emphasizing an inclusive approach from planning to design and editing.
What is Danran no Ie?
Danran no Ie operates as a local day service rooted in the community, spearheaded by Nippon Kaigo Jigyo Corporation and its franchised branches. The service environment is crafted in a cozy setting—often converted from residential homes—tailored to accommodate small groups of around ten individuals per day. This intimate structure allows for meticulous care tailored to each person's needs. Services include bathing, functional training, and unique events that resonate with the characteristics of each specific branch, all aimed at supporting a lifestyle that honors individuality.
About Nippon Kaigo Jigyo Corporation
- - Address: 1-2-28 Yokogumo, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan 130-0015
- - Phone: 03-5608-3636
- - Fax: 03-5608-4497
- - Access: Just a minute’s walk from Ryogoku Station on the JR Sobu Line.
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