Special Care Nursing Home Crear Rakuseien

Unit-based special care nursing home with all private rooms to support individual lifestyles
Those who need support in their daily lives (in principle, those designated as Long-term Care Level 3 to 5) live in small groups. By interacting with other occupants and their families, users can enjoy a “homey atmosphere”.
What kind of work do the staff members do?
The special care nursing home is staffed by a physician, a care worker (care staff), a nurse, a lifestyle consultant, and a nutritionist.
Physician | Providing appropriate guidance for managing the health of occupants and maintaining their health as necessary. |
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Care worker | Carry out a wide range of tasks, from personal care such as bathing, meals and excretion assistance, to mental support for occupants, and various events such as recreation. |
Life consultant | Coordinate communication with families, assistance with occupant consultations, fee collections, and health insurance procedures, event planning and implementation, and coordination with hospitals. |
Nurse | Mainly manages the health of occupants and medical care. |
Nutritionist | Mainly provides nutrition management for occupants. |
Available facilities
Unit-based special care nursing home (40 beds)
In general, people designated as Long-term Care Level 3 to 5 live in a small group (units) of four units, each consisting of ten people.
All rooms are private rooms to provide privacy while having a common living room in each unit for interaction with other occupants and family members.
About the staff that support users
In the special care nursing home, a physician, a care worker (care staff), a nurse, a lifestyle consultant, and a nutritionist work.
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Physician
Provides examinations as the primary care physician for occupants.
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Care worker
Carry out a wide range of tasks, from personal care such as bathing, meals and excretion assistance, to mental support for occupants, and various events such as recreation.
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Life consultant
Coordinate communication with families, assistance with occupant consultations, fee collections, and health insurance procedures, event planning and implementation, and coordination with hospitals.
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Nurse
Mainly provides health management and medical care for occupants.
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Nutritionist
Mainly provides nutrition management for occupants.
Annual events
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April
Cherry-blossom viewing
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July
Tanabata Festival
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August
Summer Festival
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September
Keirokai (a celebration event for Respect-for-Senior-Citizens Day)
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December
Christmas Party
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January
Hatsumode (the first shrine/temple visit of the year)
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February
Mamemaki (Bean-throwing Festival)
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March
Hinamatsuri (Girl’s Festival)