Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.08.06 In the era of the nursing care and childcare bubble collapse

Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.08.06 In the era of the nursing care and childcare bubble collapse

The time will come when the bubble bursts.

Not just stocks and real estate.

As the yen depreciates, the prices of food, energy, and infrastructure such as electricity, gas, and water supply also rise.

Cash will lose value.

When working from home becomes the norm, eating out and clothing costs will decrease, but basic living expenses at home will increase.

I have doubled the electricity bill for my cooler at home.

I don’t go to concerts or the cinema anymore.

In this home-confinement economic society, I think that the cost of living and the stress are hard for couples of child-rearing generations.

Koyama will increase employee welfare expenses for childcare.

We have started to subsidize a cost support of diapers, milk and baby food for the staff’s newborns.

Koyama has been responsible for the social security projects demanded by the region in each era.

Also in Ginza, we metamorphosed from an emergency hospital to a health management center.

We have been developing services for the elderly in the community, but from now on, childcare will also be an important business at the same time.

In the daycare business, the number of children has decreased, management of the daycare business has become difficult, private business operators have shut down, and staff restructuring has progressed at once.

We will support childcare facilities with weak management foundations.

The speed of change in the industry will overtake the consolidation of businesses for the elderly.

With subsidies, there will be a backlash from creating too many nursing homes and nursery schools at once.

Therefore, Koyama’s corporation integrates the nursing care business and the childcare business while keeping medical care at its core.

The Koyama Group is a locally independent company with many corporations and many small facilities.

From now on, unless it is a large scale, it will be difficult to allocate staff for severe care services.

Employees get exhausted.

Just like small and medium-sized hospitals have become obsolete and worn out.

We have been promoting the enlargement of the facility, but we will consider the enlargement by merging the corporation.

A regional medical cooperation corporation is ideal, but the reality is that it is difficult at once.

A large ship is safe anyway to survive the rough seas of the bursting of the bubble economy.

The Koyama Fleet will also merge and become a large fleet.

Don’t run away from the storm.

Hit it head-on and get over it.

I want a submarine too.

Today`s new PCR-positive staff: 2

Thank you for your hard work. Thank you.

This morning’s pulse oximeter 98/98/98

Pre-meal blood sugar 216 Body temperature 36.3 degrees

Cold Chinese noodles

Representative Yasunari Koyama