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Peer Study will be hosting monthly online screenings of blockbuster films such as “Orange Lamp” and the “Carenin” series, exclusively!

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Peer Study will be hosting monthly online screenings of blockbuster films such as “Orange Lamp” and the “Carenin” series! ​
Wonder Laboratory Inc. Press release: October 1, 2025 To Members of the Press Peer Study will be hosting monthly online screenings of blockbuster films such as “Orange Lamp” and the “Carenin” series, exclusively! Professionals will relate! The hit film series depicting the reality of home medical care continues to be released! October’s release is “Orange Lamp”! Wonder Laboratory Inc. (headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo), operator of “Peer Study,” a video streaming service for home healthcare professionals, will be holding monthly screenings starting in October 2025. This screening event will feature seven films, including the “Carenin” series, which have been planned, produced and produced by the company, with themes such as home medical care, dementia, nursing care and community coexistence being screened online on a rotating monthly basis. Peer Study ~Home Medical College~: https://peer-study.com/post/movie-schedule/


https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/56629/33/56629-33-aeffb7bc740d084cf5b4d50e50a10462-1920×1080.jpg Gain new perspectives and insights through movies Home healthcare is becoming increasingly important in Japan, where the population is rapidly aging. Home healthcare professionals are required to have not only medical knowledge, but also a warm heart that can empathize with users and their families, and the ability to work smoothly with other professionals. However, in their busy daily lives, opportunities to gain perspectives outside of their own work or profession are limited. Therefore, Peer Study wanted to provide professionals with new perspectives and insights by utilizing the entertainment power of film. Films portray diverse lives and social issues through
storytelling. We hope that by engaging with these stories, people working in the field of home healthcare will be able to reaffirm their passion for their work, gain insights into interprofessional collaboration, and gain a deeper understanding of the feelings of patients and their families. The film “Orange Lamp” will be screened online in October! As the first of our monthly screenings, the film “Orange Lamp” will be screened online in October 2025. Based on a true story, this film explores the themes of dementia and community coexistence. It is a tender tale of hope and rebirth, depicting the nine-year journey of a husband diagnosed with early-onset dementia at age 39 and his wife. “What if your loved one develops dementia?” “Or what if you yourself develop dementia?” This film provides an opportunity to think about these questions together and consider how to create communities where everyone can live comfortably. Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/56629/33/56629-33-bea92bce7c9ee96b6f6123055688bf1e-1920×1080.jpg Movie “Orange Lamp” In addition, as of September 2025, Peer Study Home Healthcare College has surpassed 9,300 registered members. Through this service, we will continue to provide a place for home health care professionals to learn and connect, contributing to local medical care. ■Scheduled films ・October 2025: “Orange Lamp” This will completely change your perception of dementia!? A blockbuster movie with over 1,000 screenings Theme: Early-onset dementia, community coexistence ・November 2025: “Caregiving: I’m Glad It’s You” Change your image of caregiving 180 degrees! A smash hit movie with screenings in over 1,700 locations! Theme: Nursing care, dementia, end-of-life care ・December 2025: “Peer – Connecting the Town” The main characters are a home doctor and a care manager. Visiting nurses, pharmacists, and other professionals also appear! Theme: Home medical care, multidisciplinary collaboration, end-of-life care, ACP (Assisted Care Planning) ・January 2026: “Me, the Caregiver, and the Island Grannies” The story is set in a nursing home on a remote island with a population of 100. What does it mean to live together in a community? Theme: Nursing care, community coexistence ・February 2026: “Carenin: Flowers Blooming in the Heart” The sequel to Carenin! Set in a large nursing home. What will you do if a family member develops dementia? Theme: Nursing care, large nursing facilities, dementia ・March 2026: “Debris and Radio” Theme: Earthquake recovery, community coexistence ・April 2026: “Me, Caregiving, and the Grandmas.” A year’s long look at a Caregiving model facility! What is dementia like in a real-life care setting? Theme: Care, Dementia ■ “Monthly Screening” Overview How to watch:Streamed on Peer Study Viewing requirements:Premium members only This video streaming platform for home healthcare professionals was established in partnership between Wonder Laboratory Inc.
(Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Hideyuki Yamakuni), a provider of video streaming solutions, and Medical Informatics Inc.
(Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Miki Sasaki; hereinafter “mics”), a healthcare management consulting firm. This video streaming platform aims to further refine and raise the standard of home healthcare as a whole by providing opportunities for all professionals to not only hone their respective specialized skills but also to connect with the knowledge and perspectives of other professions with which they normally have little contact. Through learning that transcends the boundaries of specialization, new standards in home medical care will undoubtedly be created one after another here. https://www.w-lab.jp/ https://zaitakuiryo-c.com/ Wonder Laboratory Inc.: info@peer-study.com Medical Informatics Inc.:
program_mgmt@mics.tokyo (Contact: Daimon)

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