In addition to accompanying nurses on home visits, students participated in pre- and post-visit conferences, record reviews, and information sharing among staff, gaining exposure to the daily operations of home healthcare nursing. Social Context and Challenges With Japan's rapidly aging population and increasingly diverse medical needs, home-based care that supports individuals receiving palliative care in their familiar communities has become more important than ever. Home healthcare nursing, in particular, is expected to play a vital role by providing comprehensive support that goes beyond medical care, aligning closely with patients' lives and families. However, opportunities for nursing students to experience home-based care and home healthcare nursing remain limited. Hospital-based training alone offers few chances to learn about 'nursing in daily life settings.' As regional integrated care systems continue to develop, the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and local healthcare providers in offering practical learning opportunities is growing significantly. Organization's Initiatives and Features Tetsunagi Home Healthcare Nursing Station, operated by Magical Care Co., Ltd., has recently begun hosting a 'Comprehensive Clinical Practice in Home, Psychiatric, Maternal, and Pediatric Care' program for fourth-year nursing students from the Faculty of Health Sciences at Sapporo University of Health Sciences. A total of 10 students participated, divided into five groups of two, with training sessions held on June 1–2, June 3–4, June 22–23, June 24–25, and June 29–30. Students accompanied home healthcare nurses to learn how to provide care respectful of each patient's living environment and personal values. For our organization, hosting formal student clinical training is a new initiative. During the program, students accompanied nurses on visits, gaining insight into how care can be tailored to each individual's lifestyle and values. Unlike h