
Overview
As Japan's society continues to gray, the nation's hospitals are facing a chronic shortage of beds. At the same time, a growing number of people want to spend their final days at home rather than in a hospital, and others would rather care for ill relatives in their own home. Home care nurses provide invaluable support for people who choose to receive medical treatment at home. For 3 days, we followed the home care nurses that look after more than 190 patients living in Higashikurume in western Tokyo. What do these visits mean to the patients, who ranged from young children with cerebral palsy to the city's increasingly elderly residents?
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7 - 1Hakodate's Hamburgers of Happiness January 15, 2019
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7 - 2Tokyo Station: Meet me at the "Silver Bell" February 05, 2019
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7 - 33333 Stones: Japan's Longest Flight of Steps February 19, 2019
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7 - 4The DIYers of the Suburban Home Center March 12, 2019
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7 - 5A Matchmaking Lounge in Sendai April 08, 2019
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7 - 6New Year Countdown at the Airport April 22, 2019
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7 - 7A Barter Chain in Osaka May 06, 2019
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7 - 8A Realtor in Fukuoka: Opening the Door to New Lives May 28, 2019
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7 - 9Flipping Backward, Looking Forward June 24, 2019
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7 - 10Small Island, Big Send-Offs July 08, 2019
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7 - 11Jumokuso: Resting Beneath a Cherry Tree July 22, 2019
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7 - 12A Rotary in a Student Town: Meeting Spot, Melting Pot August 05, 2019
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7 - 13Shibuya Post Office: Countdown to a New Era August 19, 2019
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7 - 14Fasting Retreat: A Break for the Body and Mind September 16, 2019
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7 - 15Catching Goldfish at a Fishing Pond in Tokyo October 07, 2019
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7 - 16Wig Shop: A New Appearance, A New Self October 22, 2019
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7 - 17Bargain Shoes for the Next Step in Life November 04, 2019
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7 - 18A New Life Away From Bustling Tokyo November 18, 2019
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7 - 19Nurse Visits: Home is Where the Heart is December 02, 2019
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7 - 20From Town to Town on Hokkaido's Blood Donation Bus December 16, 2019
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7 - 999Lines and Lives at Airport Immigration December 24, 2019