Together with supporting the elderly and people with disabilities through the general care of feeding them, giving them a bath and assisting with personal hygiene, a care worker supports their independence in conjunction with the palliative care and rehabilitation of the medical professionals. At Nishino Gakuen, we provide the practical life support skills needed as part of a care worker’s job along with concrete guidance through practical training and aim to create a personal support plan in the Care Process class. Over two years, we guide you through the steps needed to care for someone by collecting their information and analyzing it. Also, we continue to teach communication and attitude skills needed on a day to day basis and the appropriate expressions needed for the documentation of the nursing care records. On top of that, in order to make use of our vast variety of education, we started an educational programme where students from both the care and medical fields can study together to learn how to care for someone as a team.