Low birth rates and higher life expectancy have been ravaging Japanese society. This article summarizes some of the latest medical knowledge and assistive activities, with a nod toward one nonprofit organization’s efforts to deliver better home healthcare to the elderly through housing and technologies, in the world’s first super-aging society. The response to the transforming society requires a combination of familiar customs and new technologies that create a favorable environment for mobility and continuous learning that are key to elderly health. As other countries will face similar issues, further international interdisciplinary knowledge-building will be necessary to face the challenges of super-aging societies
This paper examines the case of Japan in the aspects of family support for the elderly, arising out ...
Aging in Japan now brings about a change of care giving system. With introducing a new social insura...
Japan is the most rapidly aging country in the world. This is evidence that the social security syst...
Japan has the most aged population in the world. Not only do people live longer in Japan, they also ...
Japan as an economic power is suffering from aging population. The worst possible scenario most coun...
To fight the aging population context, countries with the highest aging rates globally, such as Japa...
Many countries around the world have ageing populations and a growing prevalence of dementia. Japan,...
Because of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries, partic...
• Japan is the most rapidly aging country in the world. This is evidence that the social security sy...
Japan is becoming the oldest society in the world. The Japanese Government is concerned about the ag...
Japan is a super-ageing society that faces pressures on its aged care system from a growing populati...
Currently, Japan is rapidly aging. Japanese government agencies report that the percentage of elderl...
During the last five decades, family life of the Japanese elderly and longterm care have drastically...
SUMMARYBecause of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-60)There is an old saying in Japan that a man's life i...
This paper examines the case of Japan in the aspects of family support for the elderly, arising out ...
Aging in Japan now brings about a change of care giving system. With introducing a new social insura...
Japan is the most rapidly aging country in the world. This is evidence that the social security syst...
Japan has the most aged population in the world. Not only do people live longer in Japan, they also ...
Japan as an economic power is suffering from aging population. The worst possible scenario most coun...
To fight the aging population context, countries with the highest aging rates globally, such as Japa...
Many countries around the world have ageing populations and a growing prevalence of dementia. Japan,...
Because of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries, partic...
• Japan is the most rapidly aging country in the world. This is evidence that the social security sy...
Japan is becoming the oldest society in the world. The Japanese Government is concerned about the ag...
Japan is a super-ageing society that faces pressures on its aged care system from a growing populati...
Currently, Japan is rapidly aging. Japanese government agencies report that the percentage of elderl...
During the last five decades, family life of the Japanese elderly and longterm care have drastically...
SUMMARYBecause of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-60)There is an old saying in Japan that a man's life i...
This paper examines the case of Japan in the aspects of family support for the elderly, arising out ...
Aging in Japan now brings about a change of care giving system. With introducing a new social insura...
Japan is the most rapidly aging country in the world. This is evidence that the social security syst...