Our Vision
At the Department of Well-being Nursing, we aim to develop and implement medical devices and welfare equipment through industry-academia collaboration, enabling home care patients with advanced medical and nursing needs to achieve well-being and maintain their independence with dignity until the end of life. Our particular focus is on extending the healthy lifespan of elderly individuals receiving home care by establishing a smart home care system.
In Japan’s super-aging society, medical care is shifting from hospitals to homes and facilities, driven by the promotion of the regional comprehensive care system. Given the shortage of medical and caregiving manpower, it is crucial to help home care patients avoid becoming bedridden or fixed sitting, ensuring they live safely and comfortably. Monitoring through sensor technology and ICT, and early detection of abnormalities, play a vital role. This requires the establishment of a new smart home care system that accumulates data obtained through sensor technology and ICT, detects signs of abnormalities with AI, and sends data to hospitals or home nursing stations for remote or visiting care.
At Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University, we actively promote industry–academia collaboration. In addition to the Department of Well-being Nursing, we have established the Department of Bio-engineering Nursing, a collaborative research course launched in April 2023. Furthermore, in April 2025, the Ishikawa Prefecture Endowed Course “Disaster Nursing Practice and Science” was established.
Through these initiatives, we aim to implement technologies that support both independence and autonomy, which are essential for achieving well-being, in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture. By doing so, we seek to extend the well-being life expectancy of older adults receiving home care.
