Thailand references Japan in boosting its community-based elderly care
Thailand is looking to Japan for inspiration in enhancing its community-based elderly care system. The initiative aims to improve the quality of life for senior citizens through localized support services. This collaboration highlights the importance of adapting successful models from other countries to meet local needs.
- ▪Thailand is referencing Japan's elderly care practices to enhance its own system.
- ▪The initiative focuses on community-based support for senior citizens.
- ▪The goal is to improve the quality of life for the elderly in Thailand.
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