학술논문

Introducing a Japanese form of Pro Bono as a way to foster cooperation between the working generation and community‐based organizations.
Document Type
Article
Source
Geriatrics & Gerontology International. Mar2024 Supplement 1, Vol. 24, p401-402. 2p.
Subject
*COMMUNITY health services
*EMPLOYEES
*CROSS-sectional method
*RESEARCH funding
*JAPANESE people
*LONG-term health care
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*SURVEYS
*ORGANIZATIONAL effectiveness
*LIFE support systems in critical care
*PSYCHOSOCIAL factors
*COOPERATIVENESS
*COMMUNITY-based social services
*INTERGENERATIONAL relations
Language
ISSN
1444-1586
Abstract
The article discusses the challenges faced by community-based organizations (CBOs) in providing long-term care prevention activities and daily assistance services for older adults in Japan, highlighting issues such as volunteer shortages and difficulty in meeting clients' needs. It suggests that collaboration with the working generation, particularly through initiatives like Pro Bono, can help alleviate these challenges by utilizing professional skills to enhance CBO services.