Shock-absorbing floor & mat 'Coroyawa®', which reduces the risk of fractures during falls, surpasses 1,600 cumulative installations in hospitals and nursing homes! Driven by trust from the field, installations are accelerating with 600 new facilities adopting it in about 8 months.

The shock-absorbing floor and mat 'Coroyawa', designed to prevent femur fractures in the elderly, has surpassed 1,600 total installations in hospitals and nursing care facilities. With 600 new facilities adopting it in just 8 months, demand is rapidly expanding.
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Through the development, manufacturing, and sales of the 'Fracture Prevention Floor & Mat - Coroyawa®︎', which reduces the risk of femur fractures that can lead to becoming bedridden, we solve the social issue of femur fractures caused by falls among the elderly. We will liberate the elderly and their families from the suffering of femur fractures and reduce Japan's medical and nursing care costs by 2 trillion yen (*). (*) Including the caregiving burden on families. As of April 2023, the number of facilities that have installed 'Coroyawa' exceeds 600 across both hospitals and nursing care facilities.