{"id":1067,"date":"2026-03-19T15:23:52","date_gmt":"2026-03-19T06:23:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/futurecarelab.com\/?post_type=cases&#038;p=1067"},"modified":"2026-05-27T11:46:48","modified_gmt":"2026-05-27T02:46:48","slug":"case04","status":"publish","type":"cases","link":"https:\/\/futurecarelab.com\/en\/cases\/case04","title":{"rendered":"Our goal with Helppad was to promote widespread use of an excretion detection system that would improve the quality of excretion care while easing the burden on caregivers."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"u-pt-56 u-pb-48\">\n  <h2 class=\"t-heading-4 u-fw-bold u-text-center\"><span class=\"c-text-highlight\">Redefining the possibilities for task-sharing<\/span> <span class=\"c-text-highlight\">between people and technologies in nursing care settings<\/span><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_01.jpg\" alt=\"Redefining the possibilities for task-sharing between people and technologies in nursing care settings\"\/><\/figure>\n\n<div class=\"u-pt-56\">\n  <section class=\"c-case-toc\">\n    <h2 class=\"c-case-toc__title\">INDEX<\/h2>\n    <ul class=\"c-case-toc__list\">\n      <li class=\"c-case-toc__item\">\n        <a class=\"c-case-toc__link\" href=\"#matching\">Developer\u2019s Seeds x Nursing Care Field Needs = Lab Matching<\/a>\n      <\/li>\n      <li class=\"c-case-toc__item\">\n        <a class=\"c-case-toc__link\" href=\"#interview\">Dialogue: Story of Field Evaluation<\/a>\n      <\/li>\n      <li class=\"c-case-toc__item\">\n        <a class=\"c-case-toc__link\" href=\"#voice\">On-Site Feedback<\/a>\n      <\/li>\n      <li class=\"c-case-toc__item\">\n        <a class=\"c-case-toc__link\" href=\"#message\">Message From the Development Company<\/a>\n      <\/li>\n    <\/ul>\n  <\/section>\n<\/div>\n\n<section id=\"matching\" class=\"u-pt-56\">\n  <h2 class=\"c-main-heading t-heading-4 u-fw-bold u-mb-48\">Developer\u2019s Seeds x Nursing Care Field Needs = Lab Matching<\/h2>\n  <div class=\"c-case-matching\">\n    <h3 class=\"c-case-matching__center-circle\">Lab Mathcing Services<\/h3>\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/src\/images\/icon_dots.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"c-case-matching__connector\" width=\"170\" height=\"96\" loading=\"lazy\" aria-hidden=\"true\"\/>\n    <span class=\"c-case-matching__line\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>\n    <div class=\"c-case-matching__cards\">\n      <div class=\"c-case-matching__card\">\n        <h3 class=\"u-fw-bold u-fs-20\">Development Company Seeds<\/h3>\n        <p class=\"u-mt-16\">Commercial development and widespread introduction of Helppad, an excretion detection system powered by odor sensors<\/p>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"c-case-matching__card\">\n        <h3 class=\"u-fw-bold u-fs-20\">Care Facility Needs<\/h3>\n        <p class=\"u-mt-16\">To deliver proper care, facilities needed a standardized, highly accurate way of assessing excretions that was both automated and labor-saving<\/p>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n<section id=\"interview\" class=\"u-pt-56\">\n  <h2 class=\"c-main-heading t-heading-4 u-fw-bold u-mb-48\">Dialogue: Story of Field Evaluation<\/h2>\n  <div class=\"c-case-interview\">\n    <div class=\"c-case-interview__inner\">\n      <h3 class=\"c-case-interview__label\">Interview Participants<\/h3>\n      <ul class=\"c-case-interview__list\">\n        <li class=\"c-case-interview__item\">\n          <div class=\"c-case-interview__image\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_member_01.png\" alt=\"Yoshimi Ui\" width=\"198\" height=\"198\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>\n          <\/div>\n          <h4 class=\"c-case-interview__text\">(From the development company)<br\/>aba Inc.<br\/>Yoshimi Ui<br\/>Representative Director<br\/>(and PhD in Engineering)<\/h4>\n          <p class=\"c-case-interview__bio\">I established Aba in 2011 while I was still at university. My experiences with caregiving in my family led me to want to reduce the burden on caregivers, so I got into developing robots that would support them. That\u2019s how the Helppad Excretion Detection System was created and eventually marketed.<\/p>\n        <\/li>\n        <li class=\"c-case-interview__item\">\n          <div class=\"c-case-interview__image\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_member_02.png\" alt=\"Saori Haga\" width=\"198\" height=\"198\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>\n          <\/div>\n          <h4 class=\"c-case-interview__text\">(From Future Care Lab in Japan)<br\/>Future Care Lab in Japan<br\/>Saori Haga<br\/>R&#038;D Lead<\/h4>\n          <p class=\"c-case-interview__bio\">Haga worked at a manufacturer for ten years in the planning of universal design products and nursing care robots. Today, she is an R&#038;D lead at Future Care Lab in Japan.<\/p>\n        <\/li>\n        <li class=\"c-case-interview__item\">\n          <div class=\"c-case-interview__image\">\n            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_member_03.png\" alt=\"Kosuke Kondo\" width=\"198\" height=\"198\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>\n          <\/div>\n          <h4 class=\"c-case-interview__text\">(From Future Care Lab in Japan)<br\/>Future Care Lab in Japan<br\/>Kosuke Kondo<br\/>Researcher (Care Manager), Education and Training Department<\/h4>\n          <p class=\"c-case-interview__bio\">After working as a care manager at a nursing care facility, Kondo took charge of educational planning for care managers in the company\u2019s training department. He is currently working as an R &#038; D manager at the Future Care Lab in Japan.<\/p>\n        <\/li>\n      <\/ul>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Give us some background on how you came to develop the Helppad.<\/h3>\n\n<p><mark style=\"background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)\" class=\"has-inline-color has-brown-color\">Ui: <\/mark>My grandmother started suffering from depression when I was in junior high school, and as my family and I cared for her I began to realize that there was a limit to what people could do on their own. I started getting more interested in caregiving, and went on to study caregiving robots at university. I also did my practicum at an intensive elder care facility, where caregivers would press on the patients\u2019 bellies to help them with excretion\u2014which sometimes looked uncomfortable for the residents. I ended up blurting out to one of the employees, \u201cDo you think this is the kind of care they want to receive?\u201d &#8220;&#8230;I don&#8217;t know,&#8221; they replied sadly. I\u2019ll never forget that experience. When I looked into the situation, I learned that the resident had experienced fecal incontinence while at home, so the family wanted them to excrete while they were at the facility. Meaning that the professional caregiver had to think about the family\u2019s care as well. I was ashamed of myself for having blurted out my question without thinking very deeply about it. That experience made me realize that there are situations that put caregivers in a bind, and that they struggle to do their jobs day after day. I decided that I wanted to do something to help make their lives easier. When we assembled for our end-of-day meeting and I asked the employees what kind of robot they\u2019d like to have, they told me, \u201cone that can see inside diapers without taking them off.\u201d I was determined to use technology to solve the problem, and that\u2019s when I began developing the Helppad excretion sensor. I had my eye on developing the prototype by the end of my junior year, so I looked for a company that would develop it with me\u2014but then the Great East Japan Earthquake struck, and the conversation just died. From there, it was difficult to proceed with the new projects. I never let go of my dream of making it commercially available though, so when someone said to me, \u201cif a company won\u2019t help you, why not just make it yourself?\u201d I made up my mind to start my own business.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"full-size-container u-pt-56\">\n  <section class=\"c-case-float\">\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_02.jpg\" alt=\"Tell us about the needs and seed ideas that Future Care Lab (\u201cthe Lab\u201d) in Japan and aba Inc. matched.\" class=\"c-case-float__image\" width=\"680\" height=\"559\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>\n    <div class=\"c-case-float__content\">\n      <h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Rational, objective analysis from the perspective of both the development company and nursing care facility<\/h2>\n      <h3 class=\"wp-block-heading u-mt-40\">Tell us about the needs and seed ideas that Future Care Lab (\u201cthe Lab\u201d) in Japan and aba Inc. matched.<\/h3>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Kondo: <\/span>Privacy is obviously a major concern when it comes to nursing tasks that involve excretion support, so the timing of care is critical. Proper timing requires accurate assessment, and making sure a person\u2019s bladder is properly storing and releasing urine, for example, takes detailed observation of excretion behavior day after day. That\u2019s psychologically hard on residents, so if we can use technology to detect odors or excretion volumes and collect highly accurate data that predicts when excretion is likely to occur, we can change how we interact with residents\u2014since it\u2019s no longer necessary to waste time checking for excretions. It\u2019s also ideal in that it helps us to preserve patient dignity while streamlining caregiver tasks.<\/p>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Haga: <\/span>At the Lab, resolving the challenge of caregiver shortages is one of our priority issues, so we\u2019d been looking into ways that we might streamline tasks associated with excretion and meal support to reduce the manpower they require. Based on the needs expressed at caregiving sites, we started looking for an excretion sensor that would standardize the highly accurate data needed for excretion assessments while automating the process and saving labor. We also wanted something that would both preserve user dignity while making the task easier on caregivers. That\u2019s when we found Helppad. We couldn\u2019t wait to see it, use it, and clarify the evaluation design and aim of the product for ourselves, so we contacted Ms. Ui.<\/p>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Ui: <\/span>When the caregivers told me they wanted to \u201csee inside diapers without taking them off,\u201d I didn\u2019t fully understand the extent of the problem. There are limitless ways to get involved with excretion tasks at nursing care sites, so for a while I wasn\u2019t able to decide what I should be aiming at. But when I met and spoke with the Lab team, they helped me redefine the needs that current Helppad functions could address. As a manufacturer, it\u2019s only natural to feel that your product is something special, but the Lab team were able to provide rational, objective feedback based on a solid understanding of where both the development company and care facility were coming from. This resulted in an almost seamless communication process.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/section>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"full-size-container u-pt-56\">\n  <section class=\"c-case-float c-case-float--reverse\">\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_03.jpg\" alt=\"Give us some details on how the project unfolded. Did you encounter any difficulties during the process?\" class=\"c-case-float__image\" width=\"680\" height=\"559\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>\n    <div class=\"c-case-float__content\">\n      <h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Give us some details on how the project unfolded. Did you encounter any difficulties during the process?<\/h3>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Haga: <\/span>Once we understood how the Helppad sensors and system worked, we identified the requirement definitions for the target users as well as the current status of excretion assessments and problems in care settings. We then looked at target applications and evaluation methods before collecting Helppad usage data for a fixed period to determine excretion timing. We wanted to take some of the burden off of caregivers by having technology do some of the work they previously had to do all themselves.<br\/>Wanting to know exactly when to help with excretions in real time on one hand, and wanting to collect and store a week\u2019s worth of data to make care decisions on the other are completely different goals, requiring different technologies. Our most critical task was deciding exactly what our goal was and figuring out how to use the functions that would get us there. It wasn\u2019t easy.<\/p>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Ui: <\/span>For me, virtually the entire process was easy. The Lab team coordinated the on-site testing with the care facilities, designed the tests, evaluated the functions\u2014everything was in order. It\u2019s not as bad now as it used to be, but there are still people who would rather keep technology out of nursing care settings. I doubt there are very many Japanese companies that can speak to researchers and engineers as equals\u2014much less able to design tests, conduct evaluations, and report the results. If anything, we\u2019re the ones that learned the most from this process.<\/p>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Haga: <\/span>When I heard Ms. Ui\u2019s story, I felt like we had a lot in common in terms of our backgrounds and the way we think. I also had a disabled grandmother who I helped care for from the time I was young, so I knew the stress caregiving places on immediate family members and relatives firsthand, and that there\u2019s a limit to what people can do on their own. Like Ms. Ui, I also had a chance to work in a nursing care facility during college, which further convinced me that we need to make full use of technology in those settings\u2014though I realized that technology could also have some negative impacts on the front lines. From there, I started trying to find answers as to what should be done by people and what we should leave to technology. So fundamentally, Ms. Ui and I were on the same page.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/section>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"full-size-container u-pt-56\">\n  <section class=\"c-case-float\">\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_04_pc.jpg\" alt=\"Further refining the excretion sensor so people \u201cdidn\u2019t even know it was there\u201d\" class=\"c-case-float__image\" width=\"680\" height=\"559\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>\n    <div class=\"c-case-float__content\">\n      <h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Further refining the excretion sensor so people \u201cdidn\u2019t even know it was there\u201d<\/h2>\n      <h3 class=\"wp-block-heading u-mt-40\">What did you discover or learn during the process of on-site testing?<\/h3>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Ui: <\/span>I learned a lot from the Lab about designing on-site tests\u2014particularly the standards used for evaluation. I was grateful that the Lab went as far as to measure the detection accuracy of our product and figure out an evaluation method that caregivers would be happy with given the way it was measuring. Development companies tend to be heavy-handed, which can be hard on users\u2014but the Lab was able to strike a delicate balance between the two on that tricky point. Thanks to the experience of the Lab team, I realized that if you\u2019re thinking about developing a product, you\u2019ll get the best result by relying on professionals to get you there.<\/p>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Haga: <\/span>Every nursing care organization has their own approach to excretion care and assessment, so we wanted to do our on-site evaluations in a way that would allow as many of them as possible to use the technology. I\u2019ve personally visited over 150 nursing care facilities run by other companies from Hokkaido to Okinawa, and Ms. Ui\u2019s been involved with many organizations as well. By regularly discussing and exchanging feedback on a variety of issues, we decided that we wanted to incorporate technology in a way that reflected the state of the industry as a whole\u2014not just excretion assessment\u2014and gave people solutions that didn\u2019t rely solely on the expertise and knowledge of their staff. The fact that we shared this conviction was incredibly encouraging.<\/p>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Kondo: <\/span>I\u2019m incredibly grateful to Ms. Ui and her team for the sincere approach they took to collecting user requests throughout the on-site testing and evaluation process. I also realized how important it is that the testing side have a proper understanding of the purpose of the device. It\u2019s only after people know what tools are for and how to use them that they deliver the intended results. And once people start using a device, they start wanting it to do even more than it\u2019s designed to do, which makes them dissatisfied with it and wanting a different one. The experience reminded me that because tools are simply tools, human intelligence is increasingly important the more useful to us they become.<\/p>\n      <h3 class=\"wp-block-heading u-mt-40\">Where is Helppad now, and what are your hopes for it in the future?<\/h3>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Ui: <\/span>We\u2019ve already delivered a total of around a hundred devices to about eighty nursing care facilities, including those that we interviewed, that helped with on-site testing, and purchased them. And we\u2019ve heard from many more who want to purchase them once their nursing care robot subsidy comes through. Going forward, we want to make the Helppad into a device that people \u201cdon\u2019t even know it is there.\u201d We have a few ideas about how to do this, including micro-sizing it and building it into diapers or cloth underwear, or even making it into a kind of in-room installation that you\u2019d just set up somewhere and leave alone. Either way, we want our basic concept to remain unchanged. We\u2019ll always remember our promise to caregivers on the front lines: caregiving is meant to support people\u2019s lives, so it shouldn\u2019t compromise their lives.<\/p>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\"><span class=\"u-color-brown\">Haga: <\/span>We\u2019re currently running on-site evaluations at two Sompo Care facilities, but we\u2019re planning to expand and include those with more subjects that meet our requirement definitions. In the future, we hope to develop products that can be used by an even wider range of people, using methods that keep our current concept intact while placing as little burden as possible on users and caregivers alike. As Ms. Ui mentioned, if they can create a miniaturized or standalone product, it will allow the device to be used by more people and result in even higher-quality care. In addition, the Lab is always looking to get a better understanding of technology and more clearly define its aims and application methods so that we know where we should be relying on it, what we should be leaving to people, and how to divide it up. In this way, we hope to expand the fields in which care facilities can utilize technology instead of manpower alone.<\/p>\n      <p class=\"u-mt-32\">Interviews based on information current as of September 2021.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/section>\n<\/div>\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_05.jpg\" alt=\"Where is Helppad now, and what are your hopes for it in the future?\"\/><\/figure>\n\n<div class=\"full-size-container u-bg-bg-gray u-pt-80 u-pb-80 u-mt-80\" id=\"voice\">\n  <section class=\"c-case-voice\">\n    <div class=\"content-size-container\">\n      <h2 class=\"c-main-heading t-heading-4 u-fw-bold\">On-Site Feedback<\/h2>\n      <p class=\"t-heading-5 u-fw-bold u-mt-48\">A technology that supports user privacy while decreasing intervention frequency, with fewer needless changes and leaks<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <div class=\"c-case-voice__hero u-mt-48\">\n      <div class=\"c-case-voice__hero-inner\">\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_06.jpg\" alt=\"A technology that supports user privacy while decreasing intervention frequency, with fewer needless changes and leaks\" width=\"1174\" height=\"489\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>\n        <div class=\"c-case-voice__profile\">\n          <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_voicemember.png\" alt=\"Laviere Kawasaki Hideto Hirogawa\" width=\"198\" height=\"198\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>\n          <p class=\"c-case-voice__profile-text\">Laviere Kawasaki<br\/>Hideto Hirogawa<br\/>Senior Director, Licensed Caregiver<\/p>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <div class=\"content-size-container\">\n      <div class=\"c-case-voice__row\">\n        <div class=\"c-case-voice__text-block\">\n          <p>Traditionally, caregiving facilities depend entirely on human labor to track client excretion patterns. This takes time and manhours, and relies heavily on knowledge and experience. In most cases, there\u2019s no way to do it for every client in the facility.<br\/>That\u2019s why we were hoping to find a way to standardize, automate, and streamline excretion pattern tracking for a larger number of residents while checking the accuracy of tracking done by our personnel.<\/p>\n          <p>When we first learned about Helppad, we were skeptical about its ability to really detect excretion patterns\u2014though we did think the technology would help us reduce the burden of excretion-related caregiving tasks. We figured we might as well give it a try, knowing that we\u2019d be fine even if the on-site testing only resulted in alleviating some of our staff workload.<\/p>\n        <\/div>\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_07_pc.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" height=\"394\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"c-case-voice__row-image\"\/>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"c-case-voice__row c-case-voice__row--reverse\">\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_case04_08_pc.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"500\" height=\"550\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"c-case-voice__row-image\"\/>\n        <div class=\"c-case-voice__text-block\">\n          <p>When we actually used it, we discovered that our human-powered tracking system for excretion patterns (which we weren\u2019t sure was accurate) was in fact on the mark, since the Helppad also produced the same results. It gave our staff members confidence to know that their assessments were correct. It also allowed us to track the excretion patterns of residents whose habits we didn\u2019t yet know, decreasing the number of interventions and time spent, as well as reducing needless changes and leaks.<\/p>\n          <p>Our current assessments require checking the contents of the pad every hour and recording the results\u2014so using Helppad definitely eases the burden on caregiving staff\u2014but I get the sense that it also gives our residents a greater sense of privacy.<br\/>We\u2019re currently using the technology with clients who spend a great deal of time in bed, but if we could expand that to more of our residents, I think we\u2019d be able to take even better advantage of it at our facilities.<\/p>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/section>\n<\/div>\n\n<section id=\"message\" class=\"u-pt-56\">\n  <h2 class=\"c-main-heading t-heading-4 u-fw-bold\">Message From the Development Company<\/h2>\n  <div class=\"c-case-message u-mt-48\">\n    <div class=\"c-case-message__header\">\n      <div class=\"c-case-message__profile\">\n        <div class=\"c-case-message__profile-image\">\n          <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/assets\/images\/cases\/case04\/img_person_01.png\" alt=\"Message From the Development Company\" width=\"280\" height=\"280\" loading=\"lazy\"\/>\n        <\/div>\n        <p class=\"c-case-message__company\">Development Company \/ aba Inc.<\/p>\n      <\/div>\n      <div class=\"c-case-message__benefits\">\n        <h3 class=\"c-case-message__benefits-title\">What we loved about working with Future Care Lab in Japan<\/h3>\n        <ul class=\"c-case-message__benefits-list\">\n          <li class=\"c-case-message__benefits-item\">Future Care Lab in Japan has nursing care robots and social services devices from all over the world that have been tested and evaluated. There\u2019s no other organization with a product lineup that extensive.<\/li>\n          <li class=\"c-case-message__benefits-item\">The Lab takes a serious, professional approach to on-site testing.<\/li>\n          <li class=\"c-case-message__benefits-item\">Because the Lab considers Japan\u2019s nursing care situation as a whole as it engages in its various activities, partners will learn a tremendous amount by getting involved in projects with them.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n    <div class=\"c-case-message__text\">\n      <p>The Lab has built multiple facilities and an extensive network, which allowed us to seamlessly conduct on-site testing. They are also experts at putting together those tests, taking a sincere and serious approach to nursing care sites and engaging in tests from a rational, objective perspective. I think those are some of their greatest strengths. Going forward, we hope to consult with them on a variety of matters and even more eagerly seek their assistance.<\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n<\/section>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":1051,"template":"","meta":{"_acf_changed":false},"class_list":["post-1067","cases","type-cases","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","entry"],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/futurecarelab.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/cases\/1067","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/futurecarelab.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/cases"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/futurecarelab.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/cases"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/futurecarelab.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/1051"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/futurecarelab.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1067"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}