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Japan and Taiwan have enviable care systems because they had the courage to plan – some solutions are radical, most are hiding in plain sightIt’s mid-afternoon in Fujisawa. Schoolchildren, rucksacks on their backs, bound into a room where a group of pensioners welcome them boisterously, before sitting them down to help with their homework. This group of older people is looked after by some of the pupils’ parents. Up the road, a cluster of university students live above some over-75s. They get...
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