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About welfare refuge
Last updated on July 25, 2024.
About welfare refuge
For those who have difficulty evacuating at evacuation shelter or at home in the event of a large-scale disaster, Yokohama has concluded agreements with social welfare facilities in the city and positioned it as a welfare refuge.
What is the Welfare refuge?
- If a large-scale disaster causes enormous damage and becomes unable to live at home, you will have to live an evacuation life in evacuation shelter, such as elementary and junior high schools.
- For those in need of advocate, such as the elderly, children with disabilities, pregnant women and infants, those who have difficulty in evacuation at gymnasiums, each evacuation shelter will have space for advocate.
Nevertheless, welfare refuge is a secondary refuge to accommodate those who find it difficult to evacuate in evacuation shelter.
Evacuation to Welfare refuge
- Those who have difficulty maintaining their lives at evacuation shelter or at home and need special care.
- Professionals (public health nurses) check the situation of the individual and whether they are certified as requiring nursing care, and determine the necessity of evacuation to the welfare refuge.
- In order for the welfare refuge to fulfill the necessary functions and roles, those who are not considered eligible cannot evacuate.
- Welfare refuge is not always established immediately after a disaster.
- In principle, travel from evacuation shelter must be done by the person or family.
Target facilities
Social welfare facilities that have concluded agreements with the ward office (elderly facilities, facilities for the disabled, community care plazas, etc.)
※About emergency entrance to special elderly nursing homes
In the event of a large-scale disaster, those who have been certified as requiring long-term care by The Long-term Care Insurance, who have difficulty living at evacuation shelter or at home and need assistance from facility staff may be accepted by emergency admission at nursing homes.
Agreement concluded facilities
Facility type | Name | Location |
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Community Care Plaza | Ooka Community Care Plaza | 1-14-1, Ooka |
Community Care Plaza | Shimizugaoka Community Care Plaza | 49, Shimizugaoka |
Community Care Plaza | Nagata Community Care Plaza | 2-16-31, Nagataminami |
Community Care Plaza | Rokutsugawa Community Care Plaza | 2-3-211, Mutsukawa |
Community Care Plaza | Urafune Community Care Plaza | 3-46, Urafunecho |
Community Care Plaza | Nakamura Community Care Plaza | 2-120-3, Nakamuramachi |
Community Care Plaza | Mutsumi Community Care Plaza | 1-31-1, Mutsumicho |
Community Care Plaza | Bessho Community Care Plaza | 1-7-23, Bessho |
Home for Persons with Disabilities | Minami Welfare Home Mutsumi | 1-15-22, Bessho |
Home for Persons with Disabilities | Thou thou | 4-270-3, Nakamuramachi |
Elderly Welfare Center | Minami-Kotobukiso | 2-32-1, Minamiota |
Special elderly nursing homes | Minamiota Home | 2-11-4, Minamiota |
Special elderly nursing homes | Kaju no Sato | 4-1234-45, Mutsukawa |
Special elderly nursing homes | Urafune Home, Yokohama City | 3-46, Urafunecho |
Special elderly nursing homes | Tenjin, Yokohama-shi Home | 3-46, Urafunecho |
Special elderly nursing homes | Hakuhoen | 5-13-15, Ooka |
Special elderly nursing homes | Minami-Nagata Sakura Tree Forest | 1-2-37, Nagataminami |
Nursing homes for the elderly | Wakatake Minami | Yamaya 115-5 |
Special elderly nursing homes | All cherry blossoms | 4-274-8, Nakamuramachi |
Infant homes | Kuraki Milky House | 3-23-1 Nakazato, Nakazato |
Relief facilities | Urafuneen, Yokohama City | 3-46, Urafunecho |
Relief facilities | Kiyoaki no Sato | 5-315, Nakamuramachi |
Rehabilitation facilities | Hirookan, Yokohama City | 3-211, Nakamuramachi |
Welfare facilities for persons with disabilities | Uruoi Minami | 1-25, Mutsumicho |
Facilities for children with intellectual disabilities (enrollment) | Chubu Regional Nursing Center | 49, Shimizugaoka |
Special elderly nursing homes | Riverside Phoenix | 5-316-1, Nakamuramachi |
Special elderly nursing homes | Keiai no Sato Sannodai | 39-1, Nagatasannoudai |
In the event of a large-scale disaster, those who have been certified as requiring long-term care by The Long-term Care Insurance, who have difficulty living at evacuation shelter or at home and need assistance from facility staff may be accepted by emergency admission at nursing homes.
Q&As
Q1: What kind of facility is a welfare shelter? What kind of equipment and support do you have?
A1: It is social welfare facilities such as facilities for the elderly, facilities for the disabled, and community care plazas that have concluded agreements with the ward office. We can provide assistance to the extent possible, depending on the conditions of the facilities, in an environment where advocate needs to live easily, such as barrier-free facilities. Even in the welfare refuge, you will have to work with the surrounding refugee to live an evacuation life while helping each other.
Q2: When will welfare refuge be opened? Who can evacuate?
A2: Welfare refuge is not always established immediately after a disaster. The ward office requests the establishment sequentially from facilities that have been confirmed and have been prepared for operation. In order to make effective use of limited resources, it is necessary to identify the situation in advocate after the disaster and evacuate from those with higher priority.
Q3: What are the criteria for accepting welfare refuge? Who decides how and how?
A3: Since the facilities that serve as welfare refuge are limited, it is difficult to accept all eligible advocate at once. Professionals (public health nurses) judge those who have evacuated to evacuation shelter (or from information on advocate collected in evacuation shelter) who need more support. Based on the judgment of professionals, etc., the ward office decides who to accept at which welfare evacuation center.
Related links
Inquiries to this page
Minami Ward Health and Welfare Center Elderly and Disabled Support Division
Phone: 045-341-1136
Phone: 045-341-1136
Fax: 045-341-1144
E-Mail address [email protected]
Page ID: 118-944-140