Internationally, there is a big demand for skilled Caregivers. Due to the increasing of elderly population globally, the skilled Caregivers are having better prospects.
The Japanese Government has taken the initial step to look after their elderly population.
Daiki Group has Elder Care Homes & Nursing Facilities to provide the required services in Japan.
By 2050, an estimated one-third of the population in Japan is expected to be 65 and older.
As per the present population, they are in need of 2 – 2.5 million Caregivers.
The signed MOU aims to fill the required professional skill caregivers to work in Japan.
A signing ceremony was conducted at Nawaloka Hospital – Colombo Premises, in the presence of Director / General Manager, Vidya Jyothi, Prof : Lal Chandrasena along with Mr Yosuke Nakamura, Managing Director Daiki Lanka (Pvt) Ltd. Representing the Nawaloka Hospitals – Colombo Mr Tuan Jamalon , Head of Institute and Mr Sudanthe Senevirathne , Manager – Training participated in the ceremony.
Addressing the ceremony, Prof: Lal Chandrasena emphasized the importance of National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) and clinical experience at Nawaloka Hospital and work as skilled caregiver in Japan.
In addition, he mentioned the importance of collaboration with Daiki Lanka is a very good platform to learn the Japanese Language, the culture and to obtain the employment visa in Japan for graduates.
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Photo Caption - From Left – Mr Tuan Jamalon (Head of Institute), Vidyajothi Prof Lal Chandrasena (Director General Manager), Mr Yosuke Nakamura (Managing Director – Daiki Lanka), Mr Sudantha Senevirathne, (Manager -Training )