How to Say ‘Assistance (care)’ in Japanese
介助
kaijo
[kai-joh]
💬 Usage Tip: [介助] means hands-on assistance in care. Common combos: [入浴介助], [排泄介助] (toileting assistance).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Using [介助] signals you understand caregiving as professional support, not just “helping out.”
Phrase Breakdown
介助
kaijo
[kai-joh]
assistance; care support (physical help)
Used for hands-on assistance, especially in caregiving (e.g., 移乗介助 transfer, 入浴介助 bathing). More formal than 手伝い.
介助の経験があります。
I have experience providing assistance (care support).
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