Caring, signed a business agreement with Chungcheong Province's indigenous Korean medicine hospital

Senior care specialist company Caring (CEO Taeseong Kim) announced on the 14th that it has signed a business agreement with Daejeon, Cheonan, and Cheongju Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospitals to organically link senior care and oriental medicine treatment.

Through this agreement, the two companies plan to cooperate in ▲ Chungcheong region nursing-oriental medicine treatment linkage ▲ geriatric disease prognosis management ▲ medical service consultation and hospitalization linkage, etc. They plan to provide specialized medical services of Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital not only to the elderly receiving Caring's nursing services, but also to their guardians, Caring's nursing assistants, and employees.

In particular, we provide oriental medicine treatment optimized for geriatric health problems such as degenerative diseases and chronic pain, and support customized management according to individual symptoms. We also plan to provide oriental medicine health counseling and education programs focused on prevention to help seniors manage their health in their daily lives.

Caring is building an integrated home care infrastructure centered on day care centers nationwide so that various care services such as home care, day care, and short-term care can be used at a single long-term care facility. It operates 55 direct branches nationwide including day care centers, home care centers, and caregiver training centers, and has directly cared for a total of 16,000 elderly people.

Kim Tae-seong, CEO of Caring, said, “Health issues in old age go beyond simple treatment and are directly related to the quality of life,” and added, “We will continue to expand medical partnerships to help seniors maintain healthy daily lives and strive to create an integrated healthcare ecosystem where medical care and nursing are organically linked.”

Meanwhile, Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital is a specialized Oriental medicine spine hospital that operates 21 branches nationwide. It was the first hospital in Korea to receive official continuing education certification from the American Accrediting Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), and is leading the globalization of Oriental medicine by providing non-surgical spine treatment education to American medical professionals.


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