Last updated: April 5, 2016
Inagi City is working on the ``Senior Watch Network Project,'' which looks after the elderly in the community so that they can continue to live with peace of mind in the areas they are familiar with.
This project is being supported by residents and private businesses operating in the city (stores, financial institutions, businesses working in the city, etc. (excluding nursing care providers)) to improve their daily lives and work. The system allows residents to report any abnormalities they notice to city hall or the Regional Comprehensive Support Center, which will then provide appropriate support such as confirming their safety.
We held a ceremony to sign an agreement for fiscal year 2015 with business establishments that cooperate with this "elderly monitoring network project."
Implementation date: Wednesday, March 23, 2016
11:00 a.m. 1st signing ceremony 1:00 pm 2nd signing ceremony 1:40 pm 3rd signing ceremony Venue: Large conference room on the 4th floor of Inagi City Regional Promotion Plaza
Participating companies that signed the agreement (in alphabetical order)
Above 12 businesses
On behalf of the businesses that participated this time, we received a greeting from Mr. Masanobu Tsunoda, CEO of Boutique Love Mime.
Scene from the first signing ceremony
1st conclusion ceremony group photo
Businesses with whom we have concluded agreements (titles omitted)
Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd.
Scene from the second signing ceremony
We received a greeting from Seiichi Tamura, West Tokyo District Zone Manager.
Group photo at the 2nd signing ceremony
Businesses with whom we have concluded agreements (titles omitted)
Consumers' Co-op Co-op Mirai
Scene from the 3rd signing ceremony
We received a greeting from Shinji Kobayashi, Vice Chairman.
Mayor Takahashi and Mr. Kobayashi
Inagi City Welfare Department Elderly Welfare Division Tel: 042-378-2111