Corporate cooperation

Yesterday, there was a training session of the nutrition subcommittee at a special nursing home in Tokyo.
There was a lecture on toromi food with the participation of a catering company.
(toromi is an expression that refers to food being in a liquid state which some viscosity. Being creamy or jelly-like)
I actually sampled the ingredients.
was delicious.
Depending on the ingredients, the cooking method seems to be difficult.
There are various thicknesses for that purpose.
As a medical diet and special diet, there is a limit to the study and effort of a nutritionist alone.
We also benefit from the research of specialists and the development of new products.
Joint research, joint development.
Such companies are also comrades-in-arms.
appreciated.
Everyone looks happy to gather in Tokyo for the first real training session in a long time.
It seemed fun even on a day trip on the Shinkansen.
I wanted to stay overnight and see more facilities in Tokyo.
I went and handed out movie tickets because it was a training completion certificate.
I saw it at a preview, but now it’s a popular SF.
It has nothing to do with nutrition, but I want you to watch it.
I was also interested because I had just had aspiration pneumonia.
I often eat tofu for breakfast.
Tofu doesn’t need to be thickened.
Come to think of it, I already have many liquid diets.
For lunch, I often end up with milk, soy milk, and vegetable juice.
It’s early.
My living environment is the same as a nursing home.
I’m happy, but at the same time I’m not happy.
The construction bid for the pavilion at the Osaka Expo was unsuccessful.
Inflation kicked in and construction costs skyrocketed.
Materials, labor costs, and energy have risen noticeably.
Bids for construction of medical and welfare facilities continue to be unsatisfactory.
Medical welfare is strong in times of recession, but it cannot keep up with inflation, and there is no way to deal with it.
Construction work for hospitals, special nursing homes, and nursery schools will end badly if subsidies are not increased.
Even if you force yourself to build it, the income will be fixed and will not go up, so you will go bankrupt with a structural deficit.
There will be facilities that cannot be rebuilt and will go out of business.
What are politics and administration going to do?
It is beyond the reach of private efforts.

Pulse oximeter 93/98/98
Body temperature 36.4 Blood sugar 141

Recession industry in the era of booming inflation
CEO, Yasunari Koyama

KOYAMA GINZA DIARY

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