New Group Home Opened in Okayama for Individuals with Severe Disabilities
On May 1, Social Inclusion Inc. inaugurated a new supportive living facility named "Social Inclusion Home Okayama Nishi Daiji Hama" in the Higashi Ward of Okayama City. This establishment is designed to enable individuals with severe disabilities to live independently while receiving the support they require in their daily lives.
The "Social Inclusion Home Okayama Nishi Daiji Hama" is the fourth facility of its kind in Okayama City, emphasizing the growing need for group homes that provide daytime service support. This initiative responds to the increasing demand for housing options among community members with disabilities. By opening this new facility, the organization aims to expand housing choices for individuals with severe disabilities, in collaboration with local government agencies to ensure a safe and secure living environment.
Recognizing that the region still lacks sufficient facilities, Social Inclusion Inc. commits to ongoing improvement and development of group homes to support the independent living of its residents.
The Philosophy of Social Inclusion Inc.
Social Inclusion Inc., headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, operates with the philosophy of creating a society where the number of individuals struggling with housing issues is zero. The company manages group homes nationwide, structured under the framework of the Comprehensive Support Law for Persons with Disabilities.
Group Homes: A Vital Welfare Infrastructure
While various welfare support and employment services exist for individuals with disabilities, housing options remain limited. Challenges such as the inability to live alone, concerns about future living arrangements after family members are no longer able to provide care, and geographical disparities in service availability affect the quality of life of disabled individuals.
Group homes serve as foundational support, enabling those who require substantial assistance to live independently and securely within their communities. By offering essential support to individuals each day, these facilities play an integral role in fostering a secure living environment that allows residents to thrive.
Overview of Social Inclusion Home Okayama Nishi Daiji Hama
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Daytime Service Support Group Home: This facility is a support group home for individuals with heavy disabilities or seniors requiring ongoing assistance during the daytime. It provides 24/7 support, allowing residents to live with necessary care while fostering independence.
Additionally, a short-term accommodation facility is incorporated within the home, allowing temporary stay for residents' family members during outings or emergencies.
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Tailored Support: To ensure residents lead independent lives, support services are customized according to individual needs and conditions. This includes assistance in daily activities such as bathing and toileting, and meal preparation aligned with nutritional requirements. Staff also manage health monitoring and can accompany residents to medical appointments and shopping. Engaging leisure activities may also be organized, and financial management assistance is available to bolster self-sufficiency.
Residents will undergo individual assessments by qualified staff prior to moving in to develop personalized support plans that align with their conditions and aspirations. Continuous observation and recordings of daily life, along with regular updates to support plans, ensure responsive care that adapts to changing needs promptly.
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Ensured Safe Living Environment: Group homes are governed by specific operational directives that stipulate staff distribution and facility requirements. Social Inclusion Home maintains a higher standard than mandated by law, with at least two staff members allocated per unit at night to provide comprehensive support and oversight.
Built to accommodate wheelchair users, the facility features a barrier-free design, complete with an accessible restroom, bathing lift, entrance ramp, and elevator. Safety measures, including surveillance cameras and sprinkler systems, are in place to maintain security and emergency preparedness.
Commitment to Quality Support
With 337 group homes established nationwide as of April 2026, Social Inclusion Inc. leverages the insights and knowledge acquired through regional operations. By formulating standardized manuals and training programs, they ensure that high-quality support is consistently available across all locations.
The ultimate goal is to deliver uniform support services free from geographical disparities, integrating learnt experiences to address community-specific challenges. By preserving strong connections with local resources, Social Inclusion Inc. strives to create an inclusive society where everyone can live comfortably and authentically.
About Social Inclusion Inc.
Founded in April 2017 with the goal of creating a society without housing struggles for individuals with disabilities, Social Inclusion Inc. opened its first group home in July of the same year in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture. With a focus on resolving community issues, the organization continues to promote quality support while establishing roots in various regions of Japan.
Company Overview
Name: Social Inclusion Inc.
CEO: Nobuchika Matsushita
Location: 6-25-3 Minami-Ooi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
Business: Welfare services under the Comprehensive Support Law for Persons with Disabilities, operating group homes for individuals with disabilities.
Established: April 2017
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Social Inclusion Inc.