Their hospital has over 100 years of history in Kashima, and patients’ needs have changed over time. In the last three decades, they have organized a system for acute care. Meanwhile, the numbers of patients who are frail and/or have dementia have been increasing in recent years within the country’s so-called super-aging society. They therefore, more than ever, need to provide medical care in which they both treat illness and support the patient’s life. To meet such demand, they continue to develop a new home-care system that helps reduce patients’ anxiety when they leave the hospital, and lets them continue their medical care as when they were in the hospital. They hope such systems will contribute to improved quality of life for our patients.