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For local residents

Updated: March 11, 2019

In order for all people to live in a familiar community with peace of mind, it is important for each individual living in the community to prevent abuse and work to create a community where they can help each other.
The burden on families who care for the elderly is greater than one might imagine. In order to prevent abuse, it is important not to isolate the elderly from the community by giving warm words to and watching over family members who are caring for them and elderly people living alone so that they do not have to deal with nursing care alone.

Inagi City created a leaflet to raise awareness of elderly abuse and prevent abuse in the community.
Elder abuse is a pervasive problem.
Your awareness can help prevent abuse from escalating.
Please take advantage of the leaflet.

Leaflet "Let's prevent elderly abuse with everyone's kindness"

Distribution place

  • Elderly Welfare Division (City Hall 2F)
  • Regional Comprehensive Support Center

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Inquiries about this page

Elderly Welfare Division, Welfare Department, Inagi City
2111 Higashi Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781

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