Introducing Soy Nurses Fuchu Port
A new facility dedicated to supporting children with developmental needs and disabilities has opened in Fuchu City, Tokyo. Named
Soy Nurses Fuchu Port, this center is not just about providing medical care; it aims to create a nurturing environment where children can thrive. This innovative service is part of
Medi Blanca Co., Ltd., which is recognized for its pediatric nursing care.
A Vision for Inclusive Support
Founded with a vision of creating a society where all children, their families, and nurses can live healthily,
Soy Nurses has taken a significant leap by opening this facility on August 1, 2025. With an emphasis on ensuring a seamless connection between home medical care and facility support, the center is staffed with registered nurses who provide 24/7 support.
The launch of Soy Nurses Fuchu Port responds directly to pressing community needs. Many families expressed concerns over finding a safe place to leave their medically fragile children during the day. Although efforts from local administrations and supporters have been made, adequate options for day services remain limited. In Fuchu, existing facilities have very limited spots, thus compelling many families to seek care in neighboring cities.
Bridging the Gap in Services
Soy Nurses Fuchu Port is established strategically to bridge this gap. It provides a collaborative approach, ensuring that the care received in home settings is connected with the support provided at the center. By integrating traveling nursing services with day support, they aim to create a comprehensive care pathway that responds to the child's and family's needs throughout the day.
For instance, children may receive morning medical care through home services, follow up with engaging group activities or rehabilitation sessions at the center during the day, and conclude their day with respite care at home in the evenings. This systematic approach allows for flexible support tailored to the family's overall daily routine, ensuring that their specific needs are met without interruptions.
Moreover, by sharing vital information between the nursing staff and the center's teams, any changes in the child’s health can be quickly addressed. For example, if a child develops a fever, transitioning to home nursing for additional medical support can be done seamlessly, which is often a challenge in typical facilities.
A New Paradigm of Growth and Support
Soy Nurses Fuchu Port does not simply view itself as a facility for therapeutic activities. The mission is to foster a culture of