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In aging Japan, dementia patients staff cafe of mistaken orders

In aging Japan, dementia patients staff cafe of mistaken orders
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Tokyo , Japan , Sengawa , Hiroshima , Japanese , Fumio-kishida , Toshio-morita , Tomomi-arikawa , Yui-iwata , Japanese-health-ministry , Health-ministry , Orange-day-sengawa

At Japan's dementia cafes, forgotten orders are all part of the service

TOKYO - The 85-year-old server was eager to kick off his shift, welcoming customers into the restaurant with a hearty greeting: "Irasshaimase!" or "Welcome!" But when it came time to take their orders, things got a little complicated. He walked up to a table but forgot his clipboard of order forms. He gingerly delivered a piece of cake to the wrong table. One customer waited 16 minutes for a cup of water after being seated.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interest ....

Japan , Sengawa , Hiroshima , Tokyo , Japanese , Toshio-morita , Yui-iwata , Fumio-kishida , Tomomi-arikawa , Health-ministry , Japanese-health-ministry , Orange-day-sengawa

At Japan's dementia cafes, forgotten orders are all part of the service

At Japan's dementia cafes, forgotten orders are all part of the service
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Tokyo , Japan , Sengawa , Hiroshima , Japanese , Fumio-kishida , Tomomi-arikawa , Toshio-morita , Yui-iwata , Japanese-health-ministry , Health-ministry , Orange-day-sengawa

At Japan's dementia cafes, forgotten orders are all part of the service

TOKYO - The 85-year-old server was eager to kick off his shift, welcoming customers into the restaurant with a hearty greeting: "Irasshaimase!" or "Welcome!" But when it came time to take their orders, things got a little complicated. He walked up to a table but forgot his clipboard of order forms. He gingerly delivered a piece of cake to the wrong table. One customer waited 16 minutes for a cup of water after being seated.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interest ....

Sengawa , Hiroshima , Japan , Tokyo , Japanese , Toshio-morita , Yui-iwata , Fumio-kishida , Tomomi-arikawa , Health-ministry , Japanese-health-ministry , Orange-day-sengawa