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Growing by sharing skills and the spirit of hospitality

Growing by sharing skills and the spirit of hospitality

We are nursing the human resources to support the society where everyone lives a benevolent life by recognizing and accepting the mutual differences in order to realize the symbiotic society.

Contributing to Society Through Skills and Compassion
Being aware, watching over, taking action

Why Society Needs Care-Fitters

With ramps, electronic signboards, and other assistive devices becoming more widespread, it is becoming easier for senior citizens and people with disabilities to be active in society. But infrastructure is only one facet of assistance. Unfamiliar places will still cause anxiety, and many situations are difficult for people to navigate alone. That is when an assistant is needed.

Care-Fitter®
The Nippon Care-Fit Education Institute provides Care-Fitter® classes, seminars, and workshops for those individuals interested in assisting elderly or disabled persons. Individuals who complete a curriculum of certification classes may sit for Care-Fitter® examination administered by The Nippon Care-Fit Education Institute to be certified as caretakers.

Service Care-Fitters

Service Care-Fitters

Confidence through swift, gentle assistance
Navigating streets or taking care of daily tasks can sometimes be difficult or confusing for senior citizens and people with disabilities. Service Care-Fitters learn the spirit of hospitality along with assistive skills, exercising compassion and skill to help people in need without causing distress.

Care-Fitter mark

Over 100,000 Care-Fitters Active Nationwide
Service Care-Fitters are active in service fields such as transportation, distribution, finance, the restaurant business, and many other fields and industries. They also practice what they learn as volunteers and in their daily lives. The blue mark combining five hearts is the Service Care-Fitter symbol.

RRR Care-Fitters (Rescue, Recovery and Relief)

RRR Care-Fitters (Rescue, Recovery and Relief)

Saving our own lives and loved ones
In a country prone to natural disasters like Japan, it is necessary to study disasters and learn what to do in the event of an emergency to protect one's own life and the lives of loved ones. Certified Disaster Care-Fitters are taught how to take effective action in an emergency and how to contact people.

Dementia Care-Fitters

Dementia Care-Fitters

Warmly interacting with people with dementia
In Japan's aged society, a large number of people suffer from some form of dementia, yet still go out and lead active lives. Certified Dementia Care-Fitters acquire in-depth knowledge about dementia, learn how to handle the disability and accept those with dementia, and develop the compassion to warmly interact with them.

Seminars

In addition to the various seminars for formal qualifications, we also offer seminars as corporate trainings upon request. Our corporate training has received favorable evaluations from a large number of companies. The courses, chosen according to need, are most optimum, as a part of orientation for new employees, shop clerks, secretaries, and so on.

Service Kaijo (Service Helper) Seminar

This seminar offers preparation and techniques to help the elderly or those with physical challenges. It fosters reliable assisting techniques so that a high level of hospitality can be given to those in need.

Bosai Kaijo (Security Helper) Seminar

This seminar offers extensive knowledge on disaster prevention and techniques to use in cases of accident. The contents originate in the experiences of RRR Care-Fitters, who have taught appropriate treatments for those needing assistance in disaster, as well as in everyday life.

Ninchi-sho Kaijo (Dementia Helper) Seminar

It is said to be an urgent matter to deal with the people of dementia in this super-aging society of Japan. This seminar offers knowledge, mental preparation, and ways to react to, and provide services to those possibly suffering dementia in the community.

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