Inagi City Welfare Rights Protection Center (Anshin Inagi)
Support is provided for older adults with dementia, individuals with intellectual disabilities, those with mental disabilities, and individuals with physical disabilities, to help them continue to live safely in the community through consultations and assistance in utilizing welfare services.
Consultation Services (Free)
We accept consultations such as the following.
- Consultation and Information Provision Regarding Welfare Service Utilization
- Consultation for the Protection of Rights for Individuals with Insufficient Judgment Capacity
- Consultation and Support for the Use of the Adult Guardianship System (Note)
- Consultation for Complaints Regarding the Use of Welfare Services
Note: Regarding the adult guardianship system, support will be provided in collaboration with Inagi City, the Community General Support Center, and the Tama South Adult Guardianship Center.
How to Apply
- Visit
- Phone
- Fax
- Letter
Reception Hours
Monday to Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Note: Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and during the year-end and New Year period (from December 28 to January 4).
Special Consultation (Reservation Required: Free)
We provide support for specific solutions through professional consultations with lawyers.
Legal Consultation for Older Adults and Persons with Disabilities
- Inheritance and Wills
- Rights Infringement
- Property Infringement
- Consumer Damage
- Adult Guardianship System
Consultation Date
Every third Wednesday of the month from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
Assistance for Utilizing Welfare Services
We provide assistance with the procedures for utilizing welfare services for those who may not have sufficient judgment ability due to age or disability, as well as for those with physical disabilities. Additionally, we will hold and store important documents such as daily financial payments and bankbooks.
How to Use
If you consult with us, a specialist will visit you, listen to your wishes, create a support plan, and after you are fully satisfied, we will sign a contract.
For more details, please visit the Inagi City Social Welfare Council website.
Note: All consultations are free of charge. Assistance after the contract is subject to fees.
Complaints Resolution Committee
We accept inquiries and complaints regarding the use of health and welfare services, and support the resolution of these issues in a timely and appropriate manner to ensure better services.
If you have complaints or dissatisfaction with the welfare services you are currently receiving, it is generally recommended to contact the Business Operators providing the service. However, if you are having difficulties such as "I don't know how to file a complaint," "the Business Operators are not responding sincerely," or "it's hard to speak directly to the Business Operators," please feel free to consult with us.
In the case of a complaint, the Inagi City Health and Welfare Service Complaint Resolution Committee will coordinate with the Business Operators to resolve the complaint.
However, the following complaints cannot be handled.
- Cases that have been one year since the date of the complaint
- Cases that are pending in court or have been concluded by judgment, settlement, etc.
- Cases for which an objection has been filed or cases that have been concluded by a decision, etc.
- Cases of petitions and submissions to the mayor or city council
- Cases being processed by other complaint handling organizations, etc.
Consultation and Contact Information
Inagi City Social Welfare Council Welfare Rights Protection Center (Anshin Inagi)
- Phone 042-378-5459 (Dedicated Line)
- Fax 042-378-4999
- Postal Code 206-0804, 7 Momura, Inagi City (2nd Floor, Inagi City Welfare Center)
- Email kenri@inagishakyo.org
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Inquiries about this page
Inagi City Welfare Department Livelihood Welfare Division
〒206-8601 Tokyo, Inagi City, Higashi-Naganuma 2111
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-377-4781
Contact the Inagi City Welfare Department Livelihood Welfare Division