P-UP neo to Open 'And-up Visiting Nursing Station' in Tokiwadai, Itabashi-ku, as a New Business Venture

P-UP neo Co., Ltd. will enter the visiting nursing business on April 1, 2026, opening a new station in Itabashi-ku, Tokyo. The service focuses on patients with high medical dependency and emphasizes rapid information sharing with medical institutions.
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P-UP neo Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Adachi-ku, Tokyo) is entering the visiting nursing business as a new venture and will open 'And-up Visiting Nursing Station' in Tokiwadai, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, on April 1, 2026.

And-up Visiting Nursing Station aims to support individuals requiring home medical care and their families. It also strives to be an easy-to-consult and easy-to-collaborate partner for regional medical professionals, including hospital coordination offices, visiting clinics, outpatient clinics, home-based care support providers, and community comprehensive support centers.

In particular, the station will focus on supporting individuals in unstable conditions immediately after hospital discharge, those requiring end-of-life or palliative care, and patients with rare diseases, pressure ulcers, respiratory management needs, IV/CV/narcotic management, enteral nutrition, and urinary catheter/stoma management. It will provide visiting nursing services primarily covered by medical insurance.

### Features of And-up Visiting Nursing Station

1. **Focus on Response to Changes in Medical Condition**
In home medical care, it is crucial to detect slight changes early and lead to appropriate judgment and sharing. Our station carefully observes the condition of users, ensuring no daily change goes unnoticed, and provides support in collaboration with attending physicians and relevant organizations as needed.

2. **Emphasis on Information Sharing Within the Same Day or 24 Hours**
Prompt sharing of support content and condition changes leads to continuous and secure support. We set a standard to share necessary reports within the same day or 24 hours, aiming for operations that provide high visibility for collaborating partners.

3. **Support for High Medical Dependency Cases**
Key areas of support include:
- End-of-life and palliative care
- Rare diseases
- Pressure ulcer management
- Respiratory management
- IV, CV, and narcotic management
- Enteral nutrition
- Urinary catheter and stoma management
- Individuals in unstable conditions immediately after discharge

We address cases that often lack sufficient support options in the community, supporting the continuation of medical care at home.

4. **Support Considering the Practical Burden of Attending Physicians and Partners**
In addition to providing nursing care, we value practical collaboration to make it easier for attending physicians and partners to proceed with home care support. For example, depending on the doctor's instructions, we will establish a system where we can consult individually on removing needles after IV drips or post-home transfusion observation and needle removal. Through these efforts, we will expand options for home medical care support in the region.