A NETWORK SYSTEM INTEGRATING SERVICES TO PROMOTE ELDER CARE IN SMALL COMMUNITIES Masaki Ishizuka Medical Corporation Junkei-Kai Japan
Presentation Outline 1 . Population Ageing in Japan 2 . Basic Statistics 3 . The Elderly with Dementia 4 . Network Support System 5 . Conclusion
Population Ageing in Japan
Population Transition in Japan ( Oct.2010 ; Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications ) ( millions)
Households in Japan ( Feb.2011: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications ) ( millions)
People per Family ( Feb.2011: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications ) ( No. of People per Family )
Elderly (65 +) with Dementia ( 2003: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare ) ( millions )
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( 2010 ; Akita City Office)
Problems Limitations of the Long-term Care Insurance System Decrease in the number of Family Caregivers General lack of Information and Understanding on Dementia
Solutions 1.Create a Network System 2. Improve public awareness on Dementia
Without the Network System Care Manager Home Helper Home Visit Nurse Day Service Center City Office Public Health Nurse Police Fire Station Lawyer Judicial Clerk Gas BureauWater Bureau Hospital Clinic Nursing Home Pharmacy Neighboorhood association Women’s association Senior sitizen’s club Post office SupermarketPaperboy Home Delivery Milkman Convenience Store Caregiver’s Association Bank Medical, Care and Welfare Services Private Associations Public Organizations Educational Workshops Missing PersonsShoplifting Demand for money in banksViolence from families Unchecked mail boxes The need for trained professionals on dementia
Promotional Materials MapPoster Flyer(head) Flyer(tail) Sticker
Seminars on Dementia At our nursing home on the day before yesterday.
Outcomes 1.Improved collaboration among service providers 2.Growing relationships 3.The seminars influenced positive thinking among people in the community
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