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Two Nursing Care Facilities in Okinawa Prefecture Receive Minister's Awards: Tomoiki (Kin Town) and Omotoen (Naha City) - Workplace Quality Evaluation | Okinawa Times + Plus

Tomoiki Nursing Home (Kin Town) and Omotoen Special Nursing Home (Naha City) from within the prefecture were selected as recipients of the Encouragement Award in this year's Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Award for Creating a Comfortable Work Environment for Caregivers, which recognizes businesses that are working to improve productivity in care settings, improve the treatment of staff, and develop human resources. It is expected that th…
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Tomoiki Nursing Home (Kin Town) and Omotoen Special Nursing Home (Naha City) from within the prefecture were selected as recipients of the Encouragement Award in this year's Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Award for Creating a Comfortable Work Environment for Caregivers, which recognizes businesses that are working to improve productivity in care settings, improve the treatment of staff, and develop human resources. It is expected that th…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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