It been a while since I visited the facilities around Mt. Fuji.
It`s been 25 years since I directed the design of a long-term care health facility.
When from the entrance, you can see the office through the glass.
There is a skylight and the light shines through.
There is a bright courtyard all way in the back.
In the left direction there is a big daycare center.
In the right direction a rehabilitation center.
A design like a resort hotel, an open design with a panoramic view of the entire ground floor.
Yes, you can serve meals from the kitchen over a large counter.
From the rooftop, you can overlook Suruga Bay and Mt. Fuji.
Unfortunately, it was cloudy so I couldn’t see Mt. Fuji at all.
Next door is a group home.
The name is called “neighbor”.
Of course, I didn’t name it.
The staff was particular about the name.
I remembered ridiculing whether the next group home to be created would be named “mother”(okaasan).
The entrance is stylish, and at that time it didn’t seem like a long-term care facility.
At that moment in time, though.
A nearby day service is like an Italian restaurant with a one-story open kitchen.
At the time of opening, I was thinking that if I didn’t have a business and I couldn’t make a profit, I would switch it into a cafe.
The ceiling is high, and the office is on the middle of the second floor, overlooking the day service.
The interior is designed to look better in a restaurant.
Nostalgic, nostalgic.
25 years ago, sense of my design was complete.
It is said it is same as a writers first book.
The same goes for building facilities.
In a time of negative measures, we built a facility full of enthusiasm.
At that time, I was working hard.
I was young.
At that time, many of the hired graduates has become facility managers.
I had a dinner with all of them.
When I recall the past workshop from that time, I was deeply moved.
I am getting old with white hair.
Even in the cloudy sky, I can see Mt. Fuji.
Anytime. Anywhere, even now.
Today new PCR positive staff: 0
Thank you for your hard work. appreciate.
This morning’s pulse oximeter 96/97/97
Blood sugar 163 Body temperature 36.0 degrees
Representative Yasunari Koyama at the foot of Mt. Fuji