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[Eiwa System Management x Saga University] Launch of a Demonstration Experiment for 'Irodori+Button', a Community Watch Service to Prevent Lonely Deaths Among the Elderly

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Eiwa System Management and Saga University have jointly developed 'Irodori+Button', a community watch service aimed at preventing lonely deaths among the elderly. This service allows elderly users to signal their well-being daily by pressing a button, providing reassurance to both users and their supporters. A six-month demonstration experiment for the service will commence on April 5, 2026, at the Saga Prefectural Johoku Housing Complex.

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Q: What is the purpose of the newly developed 'Irodori+Button' service?
A: It is a community watch service designed to prevent lonely deaths among the elderly.
Q: When and where will the demonstration experiment for 'Irodori+Button' begin?
A: It will start on Sunday, April 5, 2026, at the Saga Prefectural Johoku Housing Complex.
Q: How long is the demonstration experiment for the 'Irodori+Button' service scheduled to run?
A: The demonstration experiment is scheduled to run for approximately six months.
Q: Who are the two main organizations collaborating on the development of 'Irodori+Button'?
A: The organizations are Eiwa System Management Co., Ltd. and a research group from Saga University.
Q: What are the projected numbers of elderly people living alone in Japan in 2020 and 2050?
A: The number is projected to increase from 7.38 million in 2020 to 10.83 million in 2050.