Cooperation in Building Rehabilitation Infrastructure and Training Specialized Personnel Education
Caring, a nursing service startup, is building a silver town specialized in rehabilitation.
Caring announced on the 26th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Neofect, a rehabilitation solution developer, for the utilization and development of rehabilitation solutions.
Through this MOU, both companies plan to collaborate on building rehabilitation infrastructure to introduce a differentiated 'Senior Housing' service. They also intend to strengthen educational exchange cooperation for research and development (R&D) of rehabilitation content and training of rehabilitation professionals.
Kim Tae-sung, CEO of Caring (left), and Ban Ho-young, CEO of Neofect, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the utilization and development of rehabilitation solutions.
Caring is consolidating its years of experience and know-how in senior care through services such as home care and day and night care, and will actively promote its senior housing business starting this year. They are preparing 'Caring Stay,' which pursues a healthy and beautiful aging life, and 'Caring Village,' which combines residential and medical infrastructure.
Neofect possesses specialized technologies in cognitive rehabilitation, central nervous system diseases, balance training, and muscle rehabilitation. In Tae-geun, head of the Caring Stay team, said, “Rehabilitation is an essential element within senior residential infrastructure,” adding, “We will provide a differentiated experience unique to Caring, such as receiving Neofect’s rehabilitation training, which has been adopted by leading hospitals domestically and internationally, right at home.”
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