Why Do People Re-Search Care Facilities Even After Being Referred by Professionals? Understanding What Prospective Residents Truly Want and How to Search in the Age of AI | Seminar Announcement
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- Why Do People Re-Search Care Facilities Even After Being Referred by Professionals? Understanding What Prospective Residents Truly Want and How to Search in the Age of AI | Seminar Announcement
- Canly Inc. will host a three-day online seminar from June 30 to July 2, 2026, focusing on how prospective residents of care facilities are increasingly using AI-powered search tools to re-evaluate referrals. The seminar will explore effective information disclosure and review management strategies for care homes.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 16, 2026
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Canly Inc. will host a three-day online seminar from June 30 to July 2, 2026, focusing on how prospective residents of care facilities are increasingly using AI-powered search tools to re-evaluate referrals. The seminar will explore effective information disclosure and review management strategies for care homes.
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- June 16, 2026
Canly Inc. will host a three-day online seminar from June 30 to July 2, 2026, focusing on how prospective residents of care facilities are increasingly using AI-powered search tools to re-evaluate referrals. The seminar will explore effective information disclosure and review management strategies for care homes.
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Canly Inc. (headquartered in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; co-CEOs: Mamoru Tatsumi, Yutaro Akiyama), developer and provider of 'Canly Store Attraction'—a unified management service for store acquisition media including Google Business Profile, Yahoo! Place, Apple Maps, websites, apps, and social media—will host an online seminar titled 'Why Do People Re-Search Care Facilities Even After Being Referred by Professionals? Understanding What Prospective Residents Truly Want and How to Search in the Age of AI' on Tuesday, June 30, Wednesday, July 1, and Thursday, July 2, 2026.
Click here for details and registration
Currently, recommendations from care managers, hospitals, family members, or acquaintances are the primary method for selecting care facilities.
However, in recent years, there has been a growing trend of individuals re-searching and comparing recommended facilities through online searches.
Entering a care facility is not an experience one undergoes frequently in life.
"Is this facility really the right choice?"
"Are there better alternatives worth considering?"
Due to such anxieties and uncertainties, prospective residents and their families are increasingly taking the initiative to gather information themselves.
Now, even the methods of this 're-searching' are changing.
Beyond traditional Google searches and review sites, people are beginning to use AI-powered search tools to compare and evaluate facilities.
This seminar will address these evolving search behaviors and provide insights into the information disclosure and review management strategies that care facilities should adopt.
We invite personnel responsible for resident acquisition at service-type senior housing and residential fee-based elderly homes, as well as marketing professionals, who are interested in:
- Strengthening customer acquisition beyond referral agencies and portal sites
- Increasing inquiries and facility tours generated via the web
◾️ Who Should Attend
- Personnel in charge of resident acquisition at service-type senior housing (Sataku-jyu) and residential fee-based elderly homes
- Those seeking to expand customer acquisition channels beyond portals
- Those aiming to increase web-based inquiries and facility visits
◾️ Benefits of Participation
- Understand how prospective residents re-evaluate referred facilities
- Gain insights into changing comparison behaviors, including AI-powered search, using the latest data
- Clarify priorities for your facility’s information dissemination and review management
<Event Overview>
Date and Time:
- Live Stream: June 30 (Tue), 13:00–13:30
- Recorded Stream: July 1 (Wed), 13:00–13:30
- Recorded Stream: July 2 (Thu), 13:00–13:30
Venue: Online
Participation Fee: Free
Lecture Topic: Why Do People Re-Search Care Facilities Even After Being Referred by Professionals? Understanding What Prospective Residents Truly Want and How to Search in the Age of AI
With live and recorded sessions across three days, please join at your convenience.
https://attendee.bizibl.tv/sessions/seBLS7ak3Ai0?s=ql0l7s07et4&utm_source=260630_seminar&utm_medium=seminar&utm_campaign=prtimes
Canly Inc.
Shoya Takayama, Marketing Department
Graduate of Chiba University Graduate School. Engaged in planning and producing marketing content such as seminars and white papers based on research.
◾️ About Canly Store Attraction
'Canly Store Attraction' is a cloud-based store management service that enables unified management of major map platforms—Google Business Profile, Yahoo! Place, Apple Maps—along with websites, apps, and social media. This reduces management and operational costs and leverages data analytics to identify operational challenges and improve strategies. Beyond mere tool provision, experienced operators provide hands-on support, working alongside clients.
Service Page: https://jp.can-ly.com/
Request Materials: https://jp.can-ly.com/whitepaper/service/
Client Companies (partial list)
◾️ About Canly Welfare
Leveraging map data from the 'Canly Store Attraction' system, which manages over 130,000 store listings, Canly Welfare is an employee benefits service that allows part-time, contract, and dispatched staff to access discounts and perks via maps, regardless of employment type or workplace.
It also supports customer acquisition and enhances sales and branding through digital transformation of in-house discounts, making it accessible even to companies that previously hesitated to adopt welfare programs.
Service Page: https://fuk-ly.com/
Request Materials: https://fuk-ly.com/form/download/
Featured Coupons (partial list)
◾️ Company Overview
Company Name: Canly Inc.
Established: August 15, 2018
Co-CEOs: Mamoru Tatsumi / Yutaro Akiyama
Headquarters: 6F, Tennoz Ocean Square, 2-2-20 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
Business Activities:
- Development and provision of 'Canly Store Attraction,' a SaaS for unified management and analysis of store accounts
- Development and provision of 'Canly Welfare,' a welfare service enabling users to find nearby discounts via maps
- SNS operation consulting services
Website: https://biz.can-ly.com/
◾️ Recruitment
Canly is actively recruiting across all positions to further expand and accelerate its services.
For details, please visit our recruitment page:
・View Recruitment Site
https://recruit.can-ly.com/
◾️ Contact
Contact: Daisei Kanda
Email: canly.contact@can-ly.com
Click here for details and registration
Currently, recommendations from care managers, hospitals, family members, or acquaintances are the primary method for selecting care facilities.
However, in recent years, there has been a growing trend of individuals re-searching and comparing recommended facilities through online searches.
Entering a care facility is not an experience one undergoes frequently in life.
"Is this facility really the right choice?"
"Are there better alternatives worth considering?"
Due to such anxieties and uncertainties, prospective residents and their families are increasingly taking the initiative to gather information themselves.
Now, even the methods of this 're-searching' are changing.
Beyond traditional Google searches and review sites, people are beginning to use AI-powered search tools to compare and evaluate facilities.
This seminar will address these evolving search behaviors and provide insights into the information disclosure and review management strategies that care facilities should adopt.
We invite personnel responsible for resident acquisition at service-type senior housing and residential fee-based elderly homes, as well as marketing professionals, who are interested in:
- Strengthening customer acquisition beyond referral agencies and portal sites
- Increasing inquiries and facility tours generated via the web
◾️ Who Should Attend
- Personnel in charge of resident acquisition at service-type senior housing (Sataku-jyu) and residential fee-based elderly homes
- Those seeking to expand customer acquisition channels beyond portals
- Those aiming to increase web-based inquiries and facility visits
◾️ Benefits of Participation
- Understand how prospective residents re-evaluate referred facilities
- Gain insights into changing comparison behaviors, including AI-powered search, using the latest data
- Clarify priorities for your facility’s information dissemination and review management
<Event Overview>
Date and Time:
- Live Stream: June 30 (Tue), 13:00–13:30
- Recorded Stream: July 1 (Wed), 13:00–13:30
- Recorded Stream: July 2 (Thu), 13:00–13:30
Venue: Online
Participation Fee: Free
Lecture Topic: Why Do People Re-Search Care Facilities Even After Being Referred by Professionals? Understanding What Prospective Residents Truly Want and How to Search in the Age of AI
With live and recorded sessions across three days, please join at your convenience.
https://attendee.bizibl.tv/sessions/seBLS7ak3Ai0?s=ql0l7s07et4&utm_source=260630_seminar&utm_medium=seminar&utm_campaign=prtimes
Canly Inc.
Shoya Takayama, Marketing Department
Graduate of Chiba University Graduate School. Engaged in planning and producing marketing content such as seminars and white papers based on research.
◾️ About Canly Store Attraction
'Canly Store Attraction' is a cloud-based store management service that enables unified management of major map platforms—Google Business Profile, Yahoo! Place, Apple Maps—along with websites, apps, and social media. This reduces management and operational costs and leverages data analytics to identify operational challenges and improve strategies. Beyond mere tool provision, experienced operators provide hands-on support, working alongside clients.
Service Page: https://jp.can-ly.com/
Request Materials: https://jp.can-ly.com/whitepaper/service/
Client Companies (partial list)
◾️ About Canly Welfare
Leveraging map data from the 'Canly Store Attraction' system, which manages over 130,000 store listings, Canly Welfare is an employee benefits service that allows part-time, contract, and dispatched staff to access discounts and perks via maps, regardless of employment type or workplace.
It also supports customer acquisition and enhances sales and branding through digital transformation of in-house discounts, making it accessible even to companies that previously hesitated to adopt welfare programs.
Service Page: https://fuk-ly.com/
Request Materials: https://fuk-ly.com/form/download/
Featured Coupons (partial list)
◾️ Company Overview
Company Name: Canly Inc.
Established: August 15, 2018
Co-CEOs: Mamoru Tatsumi / Yutaro Akiyama
Headquarters: 6F, Tennoz Ocean Square, 2-2-20 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
Business Activities:
- Development and provision of 'Canly Store Attraction,' a SaaS for unified management and analysis of store accounts
- Development and provision of 'Canly Welfare,' a welfare service enabling users to find nearby discounts via maps
- SNS operation consulting services
Website: https://biz.can-ly.com/
◾️ Recruitment
Canly is actively recruiting across all positions to further expand and accelerate its services.
For details, please visit our recruitment page:
・View Recruitment Site
https://recruit.can-ly.com/
◾️ Contact
Contact: Daisei Kanda
Email: canly.contact@can-ly.com
FAQ
What is the purpose of this seminar?
To understand the impact of AI search on care facility selection and provide knowledge to strengthen facility information strategies.
Who should attend?
Marketing and resident acquisition staff from service-type senior housing and fee-based elderly homes.
Is the seminar free?
Yes, participation is free and streamed online over three days.