Eclacia Expands Its Reach in Tokyo's Nerima District
On February 1st, Eclacia Co., Ltd. inaugurated its newest facility,
Eclacia Oizumigakuen, marking its debut in
Nerima Ward, Tokyo. This residential care home and day service center is designed to meet the needs of elderly residents requiring extensive medical and caregiving services.
Bridging Healthcare Gaps
Many families are often concerned whether elderly relatives can receive adequate care for conditions like dementia or health issues requiring medical attention. Eclacia Oizumigakuen addresses these worries by welcoming residents with higher care dependencies.
With a commitment to compassionate support, Eclacia has partnered with various medical facilities and caregiving service providers. The presence of on-site nurses ensures that residents can enjoy a safe recovery period after hospital discharge. This devoted care also extends to family reassurance, as caregivers conduct daily check-ins and consultations for residents in the facility.
Convenient Location
Located just a short distance from essential amenities including convenience stores, supermarkets, and post offices, the facility allows residents to manage daily errands conveniently. Accessibility is made easy with a 6-minute bus ride from Oizumigakuen Station, followed by a brief 2-minute walk.
Modern Facility Design
The design of Eclacia Oizumigakuen is striking, consisting of a modern lattice-style façade combining black and gray exterior panels. The three-story building encompasses
72 private rooms, providing a comfortable environment for residents.
Room Features
Each room is equipped with essential amenities including a washbasin, air conditioning, storage units, and private bathrooms. For added safety, call buttons are installed in two locations in every room, making it easy for residents to signal for help when needed.
The bathing facilities incorporate practical features like slide-type handrails, as well as special equipment for those requiring assistance with bathing. This makes it feasible for residents with varying needs to enjoy a secure and serene bathing experience.
Facility Overview
- - Facility Name: Eclacia Oizumigakuen
- - Address: 3-4-33 Oizumigakuen, Nerima-ku, Tokyo, 178-0062
- - Access: 6 minutes by bus from Oizumigakuen Station + 2 minutes walk
- - Fees: ¥165,000 deposit, ¥159,000 monthly
- - Structure: Steel-frame construction
- - Type: Residential facility with day services
- - Room Count: 72
Contact for Inquiries
For questions regarding admission, please reach out to Eclacia Co., Ltd. via the following:
- - Phone: 050-6865-6180
- - Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Monday to Friday)
- - Website: Eclacia
Eclacia also offers free informational pamphlets and facility tours, encouraging prospective residents and families to inquire.
About Eclacia Co., Ltd.
Eclacia is dedicated to providing quality care that is beloved and utilized by the local community. Striving to ensure that residents can live comfortably alongside their families, the company operates primarily in Saitama with branches in Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa, and Ibaraki, fostering strong ties with local communities.
With the increasing demand for elderly care due to the aging population, Eclacia focuses on comprehensive care services comprising residential support and hospice care. The company also engages in related businesses, including group homes and pharmacies, reinforcing its commitment to integrated healthcare. Alongside these initiatives, Eclacia is expanding its operations in preparation for a future IPO.
Company Overview
- - Location: 1-17-10 Bunzo, Minami Ward, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture
- - Founded: April 2007
- - CEO: Tohru Suzuki
- - Capital: ¥1 billion
- - Website: Eclasia Main Site
Media Contact
For further inquiries regarding this press release, please contact:
- - Company: Eclacia Co., Ltd.
- - Department: Public Relations, Strategic Planning
- - Contact: Hitaka
- - Email: [email protected]
Eclacia continues to focus on growth while enhancing the quality of life for elderly individuals, ensuring peace of mind for both residents and their families.