QS GENThammasat University Pioneers Elderly Care Model – QS GEN
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There is no need for more platitudes about "taking responsibility". Investments in personnel, time and dignity are needed. There is a need for a new political will to upgrade elderly care - not another year of cuts, writes debater Mikael Bertilsson.
QS GENThammasat University Pioneers Elderly Care Model – QS GEN
Thammasat University collaborates with 39 local administrative organizations and partners from Japan to develop a model for elderly care services, targeting the years 2025 to 2028, focusing on four key areas: dementia, nutrition, oral health, and disaster risk monitoring. Thammasat University, in collaboration with the Bueng Yitho Municipality in Pathum Thani Province, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and academic network partn…
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