Last updated: September 6, 2012
This is a level 1 answer. You solved 10 or more questions. Starting today, I will be a volunteer doctor for nursing care support in Inagi City.
(Explanation) The Inagi City Social Welfare Council is commissioned by Inagi City to manage nursing care support volunteers.
(Explanation) The Mayor of Inagi shall designate the activities for the Inagi City Nursing Care Support Volunteer System.
(Explanation) If you have not paid your nursing care insurance premium or are in arrears, you will not be able to receive the evaluation point conversion subsidy.
(Commentary) Regarding nursing care support volunteers, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare says, ``We would like you to promote a variety of initiatives that allow healthy elderly people to contribute to the community.''
(Explanation) Inagi City pays 12.5% of the total.
(Explanation) Acquired points cannot be transferred to a third party. Once points are earned, they will be valid until two years have passed from the date of discontinuation of the nursing care support volunteer system.
(Commentary) As of the end of March 2012, the number of organizations accepting nursing care support volunteers is 20 facilities in the city.
(Explanation) There were 258 people who earned 1,000 points or more through activities in 2010.
(Explanation) Regarding the number of nursing care support volunteer activities, the most common was ``5000 points'' with 122 people, followed by ``4000 points'' with 30 people and ``3000 points'' with 27 people.
(Explanation) The most common activity is "participating in and supporting recreation."
(Explanation) The most common place for nursing care support volunteers to work is in facilities such as special nursing homes, accounting for approximately 40% of the total.
(Commentary) More than half of those who participated in nursing care support volunteering said that they were feeling better about their health and mental health.
Inagi City Welfare Department Elderly Welfare Division Tel: 042-378-2111