Mori Hospital, operated by the medical corporation Seijinkai, is located in Kikyo-cho, Hakodate City, Hokkaido, and has been providing community-based medical care since its founding in 1940. Situated in a residential area in northern Hakodate, the hospital offers a wide range of medical services centered on general internal medicine, including convalescent rehabilitation and long-term care medicine tailored to each patient's condition. With a long history of developing its rehabilitation department, the hospital is well-equipped to provide attentive support for functional recovery following acute-phase treatment. The facility features a barrier-free design, ensuring a safe and accessible environment for elderly patients and those with physical disabilities. English-speaking staff are available on-site, making it easier for patients who are not fluent in Japanese to receive care—a hallmark of the hospital's patient-centered approach. Ample parking is also provided for those arriving by car. The hospital is closed on Sundays, public holidays, and during the year-end and New Year period (December 31 to January 3); patients are advised to confirm the schedule in advance before visiting. As an institution with a long history of serving as a cornerstone of community healthcare, Mori Hospital continues to support the recuperation and recovery of patients in northern Hakodate.