"For an Independent Life Even for Those with Severe Disabilities" Social Inclu Opens Group Home in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture on May 1st
Social Inclu Co., Ltd. has opened "Social Inclu Home Okayama Saidaiji Hama," a group home in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture, on May 1st, to support individuals with severe disabilities in living independent lives. This is the fourth facility in Okayama City, offering day service support and 24/7 assistance, thereby expanding housing options for people with disabilities in the region.
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Social Inclu Home Okayama Saidaiji Hama, a residence where individuals with severe disabilities who require daily support can live independently with assistance, has been established in Saidaiji Hama, Higashi Ward, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture.
"Social Inclu Home Okayama Saidaiji Hama" is a day service support type group home, and it is the fourth "Social Inclu Home" in Okayama City.
Many people in Okayama City wish to use day service support type group homes, and there has been a need to further enhance the acceptance system. The opening of this facility expands housing options for people with severe disabilities, and by leveraging the collaboration with local administration cultivated through past facility operations, it provides a safe living environment.
Recognizing that the number of facilities is still insufficient, we will continue to promote facility development and support the independent living of our users.
Social Inclu Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Nobuchika Matsushita), the operating company, operates "Social Inclu Home," a group home for people with disabilities based on the Act on Comprehensive Support for Persons with Disabilities, nationwide, with the philosophy of "creating a society where there are '0' people with disabilities struggling with housing."
▶ Click here for details on "Social Inclu Home Okayama Saidaiji Hama"
■ Disability Group Homes are Welfare Infrastructure Supporting Safe Living
While there are various welfare support and employment services for people with disabilities to live safely, housing options remain limited. This is due to challenges such as difficulty living alone for those who need daily support, anxiety about "after parents" even when living with family, and regional disparities in support systems and acceptance, which affect the ease of living depending on the area.
Disability group homes serve as a foundation for community living, supporting people with disabilities who face housing challenges and anxieties.
Disability group homes play a crucial role as a system that enables people with disabilities to achieve independent living by receiving necessary support and continue to live safely in their familiar communities.
Social Inclu Co., Ltd., through the operation of disability group homes, supports the lives of people with disabilities, promotes their independence, and works to solve the social problem of housing shortages for people with severe disabilities.
■ What is Social Inclu Home Okayama Saidaiji Hama?
1. Day Service Support Type Disability Group Home
Day service support type group homes are disability group homes where individuals who require continuous support during the day, such as those with severe disabilities or elderly individuals with disabilities, can live while receiving daily life support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. (*1)
Since a short-term stay facility (*2) is also attached, individuals other than residents can also use it as a temporary accommodation when their families are out, when they need rest, or in emergencies.
2. Support Content Tailored to Disability Characteristics
To enable even those with severe disabilities to lead independent lives, we provide 24-hour support tailored to their specific disability conditions.
In addition to daily life support such as bathing and excretion, meals are prepared according to the residents' needs, including nutritionally balanced menus, pureed food, and porridge, and meal assistance is provided to those who require it. Health management and medication management are conducted daily, and staff accompany residents to hospital visits and shopping. During the day at the facility, leisure activities tailored to the residents are provided. We also support financial management necessary for daily life, thereby supporting the independent daily lives of our residents.
Before admission, qualified staff conduct interviews to assess the disability status and necessary assistance for daily life, and create individualized support plans tailored to each person's wishes and disability conditions. After admission, continuous observation and recording of daily life, progress, and changes ensure that any changes in condition can be quickly identified. Furthermore, support plans are reviewed at shorter intervals than legally mandated, allowing for flexible responses to changes in wishes and conditions, and providing optimal support.
3. Operational System Supporting a Safe Living Environment
Day service support type group homes are subject to legal operational standards regarding staff placement and facility equipment. To support the lives of those who need assistance day and night, a system of 24-hour monitoring and support is required. The facility equipment adopts a barrier-free design, and it is necessary to develop a living environment tailored to the disability conditions.
Social Inclu Home's policy is to provide a support system that exceeds legal requirements, such as assigning two staff members per unit (*3) during night hours. (*4)
In addition, the building was newly constructed for the opening of the group home, featuring barrier-free toilets, bathing lifts, entrance ramps, and elevators.
"Social Inclu Home Okayama Saidaiji Hama" is a day service support type group home, and it is the fourth "Social Inclu Home" in Okayama City.
Many people in Okayama City wish to use day service support type group homes, and there has been a need to further enhance the acceptance system. The opening of this facility expands housing options for people with severe disabilities, and by leveraging the collaboration with local administration cultivated through past facility operations, it provides a safe living environment.
Recognizing that the number of facilities is still insufficient, we will continue to promote facility development and support the independent living of our users.
Social Inclu Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Nobuchika Matsushita), the operating company, operates "Social Inclu Home," a group home for people with disabilities based on the Act on Comprehensive Support for Persons with Disabilities, nationwide, with the philosophy of "creating a society where there are '0' people with disabilities struggling with housing."
▶ Click here for details on "Social Inclu Home Okayama Saidaiji Hama"
■ Disability Group Homes are Welfare Infrastructure Supporting Safe Living
While there are various welfare support and employment services for people with disabilities to live safely, housing options remain limited. This is due to challenges such as difficulty living alone for those who need daily support, anxiety about "after parents" even when living with family, and regional disparities in support systems and acceptance, which affect the ease of living depending on the area.
Disability group homes serve as a foundation for community living, supporting people with disabilities who face housing challenges and anxieties.
Disability group homes play a crucial role as a system that enables people with disabilities to achieve independent living by receiving necessary support and continue to live safely in their familiar communities.
Social Inclu Co., Ltd., through the operation of disability group homes, supports the lives of people with disabilities, promotes their independence, and works to solve the social problem of housing shortages for people with severe disabilities.
■ What is Social Inclu Home Okayama Saidaiji Hama?
1. Day Service Support Type Disability Group Home
Day service support type group homes are disability group homes where individuals who require continuous support during the day, such as those with severe disabilities or elderly individuals with disabilities, can live while receiving daily life support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. (*1)
Since a short-term stay facility (*2) is also attached, individuals other than residents can also use it as a temporary accommodation when their families are out, when they need rest, or in emergencies.
2. Support Content Tailored to Disability Characteristics
To enable even those with severe disabilities to lead independent lives, we provide 24-hour support tailored to their specific disability conditions.
In addition to daily life support such as bathing and excretion, meals are prepared according to the residents' needs, including nutritionally balanced menus, pureed food, and porridge, and meal assistance is provided to those who require it. Health management and medication management are conducted daily, and staff accompany residents to hospital visits and shopping. During the day at the facility, leisure activities tailored to the residents are provided. We also support financial management necessary for daily life, thereby supporting the independent daily lives of our residents.
Before admission, qualified staff conduct interviews to assess the disability status and necessary assistance for daily life, and create individualized support plans tailored to each person's wishes and disability conditions. After admission, continuous observation and recording of daily life, progress, and changes ensure that any changes in condition can be quickly identified. Furthermore, support plans are reviewed at shorter intervals than legally mandated, allowing for flexible responses to changes in wishes and conditions, and providing optimal support.
3. Operational System Supporting a Safe Living Environment
Day service support type group homes are subject to legal operational standards regarding staff placement and facility equipment. To support the lives of those who need assistance day and night, a system of 24-hour monitoring and support is required. The facility equipment adopts a barrier-free design, and it is necessary to develop a living environment tailored to the disability conditions.
Social Inclu Home's policy is to provide a support system that exceeds legal requirements, such as assigning two staff members per unit (*3) during night hours. (*4)
In addition, the building was newly constructed for the opening of the group home, featuring barrier-free toilets, bathing lifts, entrance ramps, and elevators.