 Think Tech Hawaii, civil engagement lives here. Welcome and konnichiwa to the first show on Think Tech Hawaii's new series, Konnichiwa Hawaii, an all Japanese broadcast. I'm your host, Yukari Kunisue. And joining me today in the studio is Kayoko Miura, founder and president of Nagomi Foster Homes. Konnichiwa, I'm your host, Yukari Kunisue, and I'm your host, Kayoko Miura, founder and president of Nagomi Foster Homes. Konnichiwa, I'm your host, Yukari Kunisue. And I'm your host, Kayoko Miura, and I'm your host, Yukari Kunisue. Today, I'm going to talk to you about the host, Kayoko Miura, founder and president of Nagomi Foster Homes. I'm going to talk to you about everyone's care network. And this program will be broadcasted on YouTube. Thank you for joining us today, Miura-san. Miura-san is the founder of Foster Homes. First of all, Foster Homes and Care Homes are also available. I'd like to ask you about the difference between Foster Homes and Care Homes. First of all, Foster Homes is not a facility, but a service. In Hawaii, there is a company that currently offers 4 Homes. What I do is a facility that accepts the patients who are in Foster Homes. There are several facilities in the community, but Foster Homes is one of the most important facilities that I do. There are some facilities where the patient can enter the facility. There are other facilities in the community, such as Care Homes. There are facilities where the patient can walk, eat, and work. There are also facilities where the patient can run away. I really want to take care of the hospice patients, so it is a little difficult in Care Homes, so I accept Foster Homes. Now, how many facilities do you have in Nagomi Homes? First of all, there is a hospice specialist, and the other one is a little higher. It is not a hospice level yet, but it is not a Care Homes level. Foster Homes is another one, and Care Homes is another one. Everyone is doing their best to walk, eat, and work. There are three facilities in the community. If you are Japanese or Japanese, if you want to enter Japan, how do you enter the facility? Unfortunately, there are only one facility in Japan where Japanese food can be eaten. There is only one facility in Japan, and there is only one facility in Japan. Unfortunately, I am in a waitlist now, so if you want to enter the facility in the future, and if you want to enter the facility in the future, please contact us and enter the waitlist. The waitlist is quite long, isn't it? Yes, I think there are about 8 to 10 people waiting, but for those who are already in the facility, you can wait a little longer. If you are in the community, and you are not in the facility, you can also enter the facility in the future. Depending on the condition of the facility, you can enter the facility in the emergency room. If you want to enter the facility in the future, you can enter the facility in the future. Even if you cannot enter the facility, you can also enter the facility in the future. For example, if you want to enter the facility in the future, you can enter the facility in the emergency room. However, there is only one facility in Japan where Japanese food can be eaten. That is another problem. It may be difficult to say that you can enter the facility in the future. If you are in the facility, you can enter the facility in the future. I see. There are times when you can enter the facility in the future. Yes, I know. If you are working now in Nagumi, you can see the people in the office such as Kago-san and Kayogoshi-san. Well, there are people who speak Korean in Japan, and there are people who have NARS here. There are people who have NARS here, and there are people who don't have NARS. There are people who have NARS in Japan, and there are people who work for the CNA license. There are also people who work for the CNA license, and there are also people who work for the CNA license. Are there people who have NARS in Japan? No, there are definitely not. There are a lot of Japanese people, but there are Japanese people. The Japanese people don't have to be in the hospice. If there is a situation where they have to manage something in the hospice, they can go to our office. For example, when patients go to the doctor or have a medical checkup, when there is a situation, what kind of situation do they have to go to? For example, when there is a situation where patients go to the doctor or have a medical checkup, they can just go to the doctor. We can talk to the doctor directly, if it's normal, but sometimes we have to see family members in a very fine manner. I think it's good that family members come here. However, if there are people who don't come, if they don't come, they become a beekeeper, In that case, we will take you to the place where you have to go outside. Some people come to the room, such as Shikai Eisei, so we can do what we can. When something happens, I can't move, so I will definitely go to the doctor, but in other cases, we will do what we can. So, those people come to the room for free? Yes, they come to the room for free. For example, there are some people who come to the room for free. However, there is a limit to how far we can go, but there are also people who come to the room for free and they come to the room for free. There are many volunteers. I think there are people who want to take care of the elderly and those who can speak Japanese to this community. Yes, I think so. Is there a way to accept those people? Yes, that is another way to take care of the elderly. If possible, there are people who can't speak Japanese. They can't speak Japanese at all, so I would like to raise a lot of volunteers who can speak Japanese. I would like them to work in the community. When the elderly come to the room for free, they will come back to the room for free even if they speak English. I would like to talk about a little nuance and about America. For example, I would like to talk about how it hurts. I can speak Japanese, but it is difficult to speak English. Yes, it is difficult to speak English in Japanese. Yes, it is difficult to speak English in Japanese. Moreover, it is difficult to speak English in English when the elderly come to the room for free. I think it is necessary for volunteers who can speak Japanese in Japanese. I see. I would like to explain more about the network of everyone's care. Before that, I think it would be interesting if you could tell us how you got into this job. When I was in Japan, I was doing something completely different. I did not think that I would become a nurse. I did not think that I would come to Hawaii. In Japan, you are not a nurse, are you? No, I am not. In Japan, I went to the education department. Education department? Yes. I always wanted to study because I like to study. However, my specialty is desk, dining, seat, and organization. It is a profession. Yes, it is a profession. Yes, it is. I got married and came to Hawaii after that. At that time, I thought that I could not continue. I asked myself what I should do. I will start from here. I will go directly to the comment section. I will leave this job to the students who can do something for everyone. I will leave this job to the students who can do something for everyone. But there are Japanese and Japanese people. Japanese and Japanese people are a little unique. There are many people in Hawaii. For example, there are people from the Philippines, China, and Korea. There was not much for Japanese people until now. Yes. Originally, I wanted to start a hospice home. But I did not think of it as Japanese. However, when I first started, there was no Japanese or Japanese food. There are Japanese and Japanese people, but there is no Japanese. There is no Japanese. There is only one person with me. Japanese people are more and more introduced to Japanese people. There are so many needs. Everyone is in trouble at different places. There is no food or conversation. In such a situation, they spend their time on the logo. They spend their time on the mask. I am Japanese, so I can speak Japanese. I spread the word that there is a need to speak Japanese. Eating is very important. There are three meals a day. Even if the food is getting late, there are many people who want to eat delicious food. I have been a hospice nurse for 20 years. When I was in the hospice home, there was an old lady in the hospice home. She said she wanted to eat miso soup. When the staff came out, the miso soup came out. There is a good thing about the instant food now. There is a miso soup that is not delicious at that time. When I saw that, I wanted to try the miso soup. There are a lot of Japanese food now. There are many Japanese food. What surprised me was that many people like Japanese-style food. It is not a pasta, it is Japanese-style. That is what I like. It is mostly Japanese-style food. I see. For those of you who come now, for example, your child or your mother-in-law seems to be able to come to eat. Yes. When you are at home, you are limited to visiting. Moreover, you can call first. In my case, I call from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and ask them not to call me. Not at all. I ask them to call me little by little. I ask everyone to call me. People next door call me and say, how are you doing? It is a good idea to come here. I see. If you are interested, you can contact me now. Depending on the condition, you may be able to come in. Yes. For example, I mentioned earlier, do you often forget Japanese? I forget English. Yes, I do. I especially forget the new things from dementia patients. I remember the old things. Even those who speak English become only Japanese. I see. Some people forget Japanese, too. Yes. They don't speak English. In the end, you won't be able to speak if you are a dementia patient. I see. At that time, doctors and nurses can speak English. We are taking a short break here. I am Yukari Kunisei, this is Konnichiwa, Hawaii. We'll be back in a minute, so we stay tuned. Hello, I'm Dave Stevens, host of the Cyber Underground. This is where we discuss everything that relates to computers that just kind of scare you out of your mind. So come join us every week here on thinktecawaii.com, 1 p.m. on Friday afternoons, and then you can go see all our episodes on YouTube, just look up the Cyber Underground on YouTube. All our shows will show up, and please follow us. We're always giving you current, relevant information to protect you. Keep the news safe. Aloha. Good afternoon. My name is Howard Wigg. I am the proud host of Code Green, a program on thinktecawaii. I go at 3 o'clock in the afternoon every other Monday. My guests are specialists, both from here and the mainland on energy efficiency, which means you do more for less electricity, and you're generally safer and more comfortable while you're keeping dollars in your pocket. We're back. We're live. We're live. We're live. Today's first program is from the CEO of Nagomi Foster Home, Miura Kayoko. Let's continue. The second issue I talked about just now is everyone's care and network. There's a network. What's the origin of Nagomi Foster Home? What does it have to do with it? In the community, there are still people who do not reach our hands yet. However, there are still people who do not reach our hands yet. There are still people who do not reach our hands yet. There are still people who do not reach our hands yet. However, there are still people who do not reach our hands yet. In Japan, there are still people who do not reach our hands yet. If we do training in Japanese, we can reach more people with Japanese volunteers. That's how I started training. When did you start training? I started training about a year and a half ago. How do you do training? I just finished training for the second time. I have a topic for four weeks. If you do all four weeks, you can do volunteer training. Even if you take only two weeks, you can do a simple event. If you do two weeks, you can do volunteer training. For example, if you go to a hospice, you can sit next to them and do volunteer training. That's how I started training. If you do four weeks, you can do volunteer training. I think ordinary American hospices do volunteer training. Do you have any characteristics of training in Japanese? Yes. Originally, I started volunteer training in English. Then, I started training in Japanese. I understand. The difference between English and Japanese is that there are a lot of things that do not match. There are a lot of things that do not match in Japanese. There are a lot of things that do not match in Japanese. I have been suffering from knowing how to do long things in English. But when I did it in Japanese, everyone understood. I see. That was easy. It is a Japanese expression that does not match in Japanese. How many volunteers do you have now? How many volunteers do you have now? There are three volunteers who do it every week. But when there is an event, they ask me to come and do something. There are a lot of people who ask me to come and do something. What kind of event is it? When I opened the K-Home, I did house warming. I invited a jazz band and invited everyone. Jazz? It is a cool K-Home. There were also people who came to us. They were the promoters of jazz in the beginning. They were the people of ten people. Yes. I want to use the places that everyone has. At that time, there were a lot of people who asked me to come and do it. I was able to do house warming with great volunteers. It is wonderful. There were a lot of people who came to the community. Even if it was not related to the medical care, they had a lot of technology. There were a lot of people who had a lot of technology. I have an idea. There is a big economy where people care. It is not divided. For example, Kanger-san and Kanger-san, we think that Kanger-san is the staff. We do not care, but when someone sees us, there are people who can do a lot of things. Even if there are people who are independent and work alone, there are people who can cook. Even in Kanger-san, the people who are healthy are cleaners. We say that we have to do it from our side. We do it in the way we want to do it. It is difficult to do it. It is difficult for women to do it. It is our identity that we want to do it. We want to do things that people can do. If we have enough money as a whole, I think that is the most ideal. It is natural. If you go to the hospital or the hospital, it is like a bed for Kanger-san. Even if you are living, you can clean the people you want. You can get rid of the garbage as much as you want. You can cook together. It is like doing it with everyone. It is like making a place like that. Everyone has a care network. Volunteers also come in together. Staff, volunteers, and the staff are like this. Is it like that? Yes. Volunteers are also very polite. Kanger-san can't do it, but he can sit together and watch TV and talk. Is that okay? That's okay. He can talk in Japanese with friends. If that is the case, I can do it too. If you have the opportunity, please contact us. There is also a homepage. I would like to inform you at the end of this program. Do you watch TV in English? No, I watch it in Japanese. Even if you don't understand Japanese. Especially Kanger-san and the staff, there is nothing fun only on TV. I would like you to watch it. For example, sports, crafts, and art. Do you do things like that? There are a lot of people who can still move in a care home, so they can take care of themselves, and volunteer. I don't have to work out. Work out, work out, work out. There are people who come to work out. There are people who come to work out. I'm happy to do that. We have a talk about the senior fair. This is the second time. If you can show the flyer here. Here it is. From 4th April, on Saturday, we were able to have Mr. Myo Fukuoji from Honolulu. Of course, it doesn't matter if it's a walk-in, but everyone's care is at jimeo.com. Or if you have a phone number, call 773-9234. Mr. Fukuoji will take care of it. So please call. What kind of content is it? If you can just stop there, right there. Okay. Sorry. What kind of content is it? It's written here. It's different from the last time. This time, we will talk about the senior fair and the fair in the house. It's hard to talk about it. It's important. Especially women. It's the same for men, but women are hard to talk about. So please study here. Another important thing is about your mind. It's about mental illness. It's hard to talk about it, so if you have time and opportunity, please come here. There are many other booths. Part 2. It's a discussion. What kind of booths are there? Some people do care homes, some do care homes, and some do care homes. That's right. There are a lot of places where you can take care of your mind after you are gone. So please come here. It's written here. It's written here. It's written here. It's written here. It's written here. Any issues? It's瀏石 locker. It's瀏石 locker. A teacher in the specifically oriented community. We have a teacher who has�自宜... she's a aTV staff undertaken with... you know what she's told them right now. She's~~~ a clinical social worker and a counselor. I'm sorry, the last question is if you only show me 而且名込の方ですけれどもでながらベッドの方なかなか空気がないんですけれども募集しておりますのがやっぱり毛崖晩さんっていうのが大変数が少ないもんですからもし元気な方で老人介護のことを習いたいとか介護士さんとしてこちらでやってみたいって方いらっしゃいましたでうちの方で学校やっておりますで、いきなり So, I'm sorry I have to cut you here, but it's time to turn on or off here. 今日は日本語で初めて第一回目の放送をお送りいたしました. Time is out. Sorry we have to say goodbye to our guests here today. But we had Hayoko Miura for the first guest, and I'm your host, Yukari Kunise. This is Konnichiwa, Hawaii.