Welcoming Foreign Care Workers
2026-01-06 02:50:19

Strengthening the System for Welcoming Foreign Care Workers in Japan

An Innovative Approach to Integrating Foreign Care Workers



As Japan faces an increasing need for foreign caregiving staff, Human Life Care Inc. is addressing this pressing issue by offering a free online seminar on January 27, 2026. This seminar, titled "What is the 'Ultimate Acceptance System' that prevents confusion in caregiving? A Corporate-Led Structuring Method to Prevent Delegation and Individualization," is specifically designed for facility managers and administrative staff in the caregiving sector.

In recent years, it has become evident that while the integration of foreign workers into the caregiving field is vital, issues such as high turnover rates have emerged as significant challenges. Currently, foreign care staff represent approximately 3.4% of the workforce, and many organizations are grappling with the disorganization caused by inadequate acceptance frameworks.

The seminar will delve into how organizations can cultivate and sustain foreign care workers as core members of their teams. Attendees will gain insights into educational and training methodologies, strategies for exam preparations, and support systems that can ease the burdens placed on individual staff members. Furthermore, the seminar aims to devise a systematic approach to avoid ad-hoc measures often seen in the management of foreign care staff.

A significant focus of this seminar will be fostering 'independence' among foreign caregiving staff, empowering them to thrive as core contributors within their organizations. Attending participants will learn effective methods to support foreign care workers systematically and ensure they can operate independently without relying solely on designated staff.

Based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Human Life Care has launched diverse caregiving initiatives since 1999 and has expanded its operations to include foreign human resource support and training since 2019. The company has successfully facilitated the hiring, training, and employment support of over 800 foreign care workers across more than 287 caregiving facilities. With 168 foreign care workers currently employed, the organization is steadfastly committed to nurturing skills in individuals poised to become future leaders in the caregiving field.

In light of Japan's escalating shortage of caregiving personnel, enhancing the acceptance system for foreign workers is more critical than ever. This seminar not only aims to provide valuable networking opportunities but also allows for Q&A sessions and personalized consultations post-seminar.

Seminar Overview


  • - Date: January 27, 2026
  • - Time: 15:00 - 16:00 JST
  • - Format: Online (via Zoom)
  • - Cost: Free
  • - Target Audience: Managers and administrative staff from caregiving facilities, caregivers responsible for training foreign staff.

To register for the seminar, please fill out the form available at the provided registration site by January 26, 2026.

Human Life Care's Commitment to SDGs


Human Life Care's mission resonates with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in healthcare and education. The organization is continuously working towards achieving health and well-being (SDG 3) and creating sustainable communities (SDG 11). Their commitment to providing education and employment opportunities for foreign caregiving staff aligns with the goal of ensuring quality education for all (SDG 4).

With a robust vision and a proactive stance on addressing Japan's demographic challenges, Human Life Care Inc. remains dedicated to providing comprehensive support to enhance the caregiving workforce in Japan, ensuring that both caregivers and the communities they serve can thrive together.


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