2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1479-8301.2010.00317.x
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REVIEW ARTICLE: Prospects of future measures for persons with dementia in Japan

Abstract: In May 2008, the Japanese government launched the 'Emergency Project for Improvement of Medical Care and Quality of Life for People with Dementia' under the idea that it is necessary to build a society, without delay, where people can live life safely without anxiety even after being affected by dementia, where they can be supported by appropriate and integrated services of medical care, long-term care and community care. We would like to introduce our future dementia policy standing on the outcome of this pro… Show more

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“…The Japanese public Long‐Term Care Insurance Act was launched in April 2000 to respond to the growing elderly population. The revision of the act in 2008 led to a greater emphasis on preventive long‐term care, and municipalities are expected to play leading roles in building the platform and network for preventive activities …”
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“…The Japanese public Long‐Term Care Insurance Act was launched in April 2000 to respond to the growing elderly population. The revision of the act in 2008 led to a greater emphasis on preventive long‐term care, and municipalities are expected to play leading roles in building the platform and network for preventive activities …”
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“…At each stage, the needs and applications will differ, with different emphases from either the health or social care sectors (“ iryō ” or “ kaigo ”, in Japan, respectively). Thus, “technology to prevent, delay, or compensate for the perceptual, cognitive, and physical declines of aging” can be applied more specifically within the domain of dementia.…”
Section: Psychogeritechnology and The Life Course Of Dementiamentioning
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“…People aged over 40 years pay premiums for long‐term care insurance not covered by their public health insurance, and those who are qualified under this system can receive care services. The revision of the act in 2008 led to a greater emphasis on preventive LTC, and local municipalities are expected to play leading roles in building the platform and network for preventive activities …”
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