Shinhan Lifecare Opens First Long-term Care Facility 'Bundang Daycare Center'
Shinhan Life's senior business dedicated subsidiary, Shinhan Life Care, announced on the 5th that it opened its first nursing facility, 'Bundang Daycare Center,' in Imae-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do on the 4th.
The daycare center is a care facility that looks after elderly people who are difficult to care for at home for a certain period of time, maintaining and improving their physical, psychological, and emotional functions, and reducing the caregiving burden on families. It aims to improve the quality of life for both the elderly and their families.
At the opening ceremony of Shinhan Lifecare's Bundang Daycare Center held on the 4th, Lee Young-jong, President of Shinhan Life (center), Woo Seok-moon, CEO of Shinhan Lifecare (third from the left), and attendees are conducting the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Photo by Shinhan Lifecare
View original imageThe opening ceremony was attended by Lee Young-jong, CEO of Shinhan Life, Woo Seok-moon, CEO of Shinhan Life Care, officials from Shinhan Financial Group, Kwon Yong-hyun, head of LG Uplus division, Kim Heon, vice president of Samsung Welstory, and Professor Jung Jae-seung of KAIST. The event began with a congratulatory speech by CEO Lee, followed by a presentation of the center's operation plan by center officials, a greeting from the CEO of Shinhan Life Care, and a tour of the internal facilities.
'Bundang Daycare Center' is a premium space decorated with nature-friendly interiors so that the elderly can feel safe and comfortable like at home. Professional staff including social workers, nutritionists, nurses from university hospitals, and physical therapists are stationed on-site, providing differentiated services such as ▲brain health programs for dementia prevention ▲health management using smart IT devices ▲customized healthy meal plans.
Shinhan Life Care has set a mission to practice 'warm care centered on people' and pursue benefits for users, families, and the local community. To support the sustainable life of seniors, it plans to provide personalized integrated care solutions in cooperation with various experts.
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CEO Woo Seok-moon said, “I hope Bundang Daycare Center will establish itself as a first-class daycare center for the elderly in the local community and become a new standard for care,” adding, “We will provide the best services so that the elderly can receive professional health management and rehabilitation services in a safe environment and continue a sustainable life at home.”
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