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Japan's eldercare systems are something to learn from

I recently discovered some fascinating solutions to Europe's pressing challenges while exploring Japan's innovative approaches to eldercare. In Fujisawa, for example, schoolchildren help pensioners with homework, creating a vibrant multigenerational community. Japan's long-term care insurance system is a standout, allowing individuals to choose their care services, which promotes dignity and independence. It's clear that with a bit of imagination and political courage, Europe could learn a lot from these practices to improve its own healthcare and social systems.
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