Creating a Society Where the End of Life Becomes the "Happiest Time"

opsol Inc. shared its 'April Dream' to transform the nursing care period from a time of endurance into the most meaningful and happiest time of life through specialized end-of-life care.
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We support April Dream, an initiative to make April 1st a day to share dreams. This press release is the dream of opsol Inc.

Is the nursing care period "time to lose"?
For many, the time heading towards the end of life is often spoken of as "losing time."
Becoming unable to do what you used to do. Having freedom restricted. Causing trouble to those around you.

The nursing care period has somehow been treated as something to "endure."

But is it really an "unhappy time"?

The time when the value of life becomes the richest
For instance,
The moment when you finally conveyed the "thank you" you couldn't say before.
The moment you truly laughed from the bottom of your heart with your family once more.

Such times might remain as the deepest, warmest memories in a person's life.

We believe in the value of such times.

Inherently, the "nursing care period" should be the time when the value of life becomes the richest.

The future we want to realize
Despite this, we feel uncomfortable with the current situation where this time is treated as something "painful" or to "endure."

That is why we want to create a society where the end of life becomes the "happiest time."

It is not a challenge for someone special, but a challenge to change the quality of time that comes naturally to everyone.

The relationship between opsol's business and this dream
opsol Inc. mainly operates facilities specialized in end-of-life care for those requiring medical care, such as terminal cancer and intractable diseases, while also developing visiting nursing/care services and care housing referral businesses.

Every day, in the field facing the end of life,
We continue to stand closely by people living their "limited time" and their families.

Time spent connecting hearts with someone, even while facing pain and anxiety.
Time to spend as oneself.

We have witnessed the final moments of many people so far.
Among them, there are events we still cannot forget.

One resident was someone who loved taking baths and looked forward to it every day.
Even as their physical condition became severe, they repeatedly said, "I want to take a bath one more time."

We wanted to respond to that wish and supported their bathing time right up until just before their final moments.

These are the words we received from their family later:

"Thank you so very much for putting them in the bath until the very end.
We sincerely appreciate the staff for staying close and being so compassionate."

We cannot forget these words.

We believe that the accumulation of such moments will significantly change the meaning of the end of life.