Yurarisu Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Akishima City, Tokyo; President: Shuntaro Kawamura, hereinafter "Yurarisu") is pleased to announce that, in cooperation with the Care Facility for the Aged at Fujisanroku Hospital, managed by Seiyo Kai Medical Corporation (Gotemba City, Shizuoka Prefecture), it conducted a usability evaluation of the urine collection support pad "Yurarisu®︎" from June 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026. This usability evaluation targeted the urine collection tasks during health checkups at care facilities for the aged. It aimed to assess the ease of use and burden on staff by comparing Yurarisu®︎ with conventional methods. With the on-site cooperation of the Care Facility for the Aged at Fujisanroku Hospital, the evaluation will contribute to product improvement and the development of user-friendly operational methods for the field. In accordance with the facility's regulations, eligible residents were informed about this usability evaluation in advance, and records were managed anonymously using subject IDs. Background: The Burden of Urine Collection in Care Facilities for the Aged Care facilities for the aged conduct health checkups several times a year to continuously monitor the health status of residents. In particular, collecting urine from residents who constantly wear diapers presents significant challenges in terms of both work hours and mental burden. Furthermore, failed urine collection attempts lead to repetitions, affecting the residents' sleep and the quality of care. As securing caregiving personnel becomes increasingly difficult nationwide, reducing such unseen burdens on the front lines is a common management challenge for the care facility for the aged segment. Yurarisu has developed and sold "Yurarisu®︎," a urine collection support pad that collects urine in liquid form simply by attaching it inside a diaper. It supports the reduction of burden and workload during urine collection while balancing ease of attachment and consideration for th