Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam, Operates 'Tok! Tok! Healing Corner' in Civil Service Office
Two Massage Chairs, Blood Pressure Monitor, and Scale Available
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] From the 3rd, Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, has installed and is operating the ‘Tok! Tok! Healing Corner’ in the civil service office within the government building.
This corner is a space where civil petitioners can rest while waiting for their petitions to be processed. It is equipped with two massage chairs, a blood pressure monitor, a scale, and more, allowing visitors to manage their health and healing at the same time.
Additionally, Geochang-gun operates a nursing room as a convenience facility for mothers and babies. The nursing room is decorated in a comfortable and cozy atmosphere and is equipped with necessary tools for nursing such as a nursing sofa, diaper changing table, refrigerator, microwave, bottle sterilizer, sink, and air purifier, all maintained hygienically and cleanly.
Various civil service policies are being promoted for the convenience of petitioners, including umbrella rental service, free delivery of documents for those with mobility difficulties, Tuesday night civil service office operation, and nighttime passport reservation processing system.
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Jo Jeong-sun, head of the Civil Communication Division, said, “We will continuously strive to upgrade the atmosphere of the civil service office to transform the rigid work environment into a comfortable space for rest and communication.”
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