Press Release Information Title: Make Care Co., Ltd. Concludes Business Partnership Agreement with Home-Visit Nursing Station Ishizue Subtitle: Company Name: Industry: Body (first 8000 characters): 【Key Points of This Partnership】

Establishing a collaborative system for "Second Home-Visit Nursing" in Osaka Prefecture. * Second Home-Visit Nursing is not meant to replace the primary home-visit nursing station already involved, but rather to supplement necessary time slots, medical care, and emergency responses.

Targeting individuals requiring continuous medical management, such as children requiring medical care, extremely severely ill children, semi-extremely severely ill children, and those with diseases designated by the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare (specified in Annex VII and Annex VIII of the "Facility Standards for Special Medical Treatment Fees").

This business partnership is not for transferring users or for profit-driven referrals, but to strengthen the local home support system.

Make Care Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture; Representative Director & CEO: Hirotaka Ishimori; Representative Director & President: Seiko Nakano), which operates Home-Visit Nursing Station Kurumi, has concluded a business partnership agreement regarding home-visit nursing in Osaka Prefecture with Specified Nonprofit Corporation Psychiatric Medical Support Center (Location: Izumisano City, Osaka Prefecture; Representative Director: Tomoya Tanabe), which operates Home-Visit Nursing Station Ishizue.

The purpose of this partnership is to establish a seamless support system across the entire region for users requiring continuous medical management, such as children requiring medical care, extremely severely ill children, semi-extremely severely ill children, and those falling under Annex VII and Annex VIII.

Home-Visit Nursing Station Kurumi | Special page for children requiring medical care URL: https://crmc-kurumi.makecare.co.jp/

◆ Background of the Business Partnership Agreement

Supporting individuals who require medical care at home demands multiple perspectives, including daily visits, preparedness for changes in condition, adjustment of visit times, and collaboration with medical institutions and welfare services.

Especially for children requiring medical care and individuals (children and adults) who need continuous medical management due to illness or disability, there are situations where a single home-visit nursing station cannot adequately form a support system.

In such cases, by having home-visit nursing stations in the region cooperate while respecting each other's roles, the options for supporting users and their families can be expanded.

This business partnership agreement was concluded to further strengthen the home-visit nursing provision system in Osaka Prefecture and support the home lives of individuals requiring medical care.

◆ Contents of the Partnership

This partnership will maximize respect for the support policy of the "primary home-visit nursing station" already involved with the user.

Furthermore, as "Second Home-Visit Nursing" that supplementary involves another home-visit nursing station as needed, it will provide supplementary support in the following areas:

Securing visit dates and times Provision of medical care Preparedness for changes in condition Supplementing emergency response system Assisting collaboration with medical institutions, welfare services, and related organizations

This partnership is not intended to replace existing support relationships.

We will carefully cultivate a sustainable support system within the community, valuing the intentions of the user and their family, the instructions of the attending physician, and the previously established flow of support.

◆ About the partnership with Home-Visit Nursing Station Ishizue

Home-Visit Nursing Station Ishizue, while strong in psychiatric home-visit nursing, has faced regional challenges, including remote islands, and has expanded its home-visit nursing services in multiple regions. They have actively engaged in accepting children requiring medical care and have accumulated clinical knowledge.

Ishizue also values trauma-informed care, meaning support based on "non-judgmental dialogue."

Instead of caregivers unilaterally deciding "this is what's best," they carefully understand what the user truly desires. This approach deeply aligns with the philosophy of psychiatric home-visit nursing valued by Make Care Co., Ltd.

This partnership is an initiative where two organizations, both rooted in psychiatric home-visit nursing, will build a stronger support system, even for those requiring medical care, while valuing a holistic view of life.

◆ Make Care Co., Ltd. Representative Comments

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Representative Director & CEO Hirotaka Ishimori

This partnership is not about competing for users, but a framework to complement support when needed, respecting the primary home-visit nursing station. Precisely because we are both organizations rooted in psychiatric home-visit nursing, we aim to leverage regional support resources to create collaboration that views life holistically, not just medical care. By ensuring home-visit nursing is not isolated and combining our respective strengths, we will carefully foster a system in the community that expands options for those living at home and delivers necessary support.

Representative Director & President Seiko Nakano

To support users and their families living at home, it is essential for a single organization. Keyword:

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