We have opened "Social Inclu Home Nagoya Hara" in Tenpaku Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, a residence where individuals with severe disabilities who require support in daily life can live independently with assistance. "Social Inclu Home Nagoya Hara" is a group home with daytime service support, and it is the fourth "Social Inclu Home" in Nagoya City. Together with existing facilities, "Social Inclu Homes" are located in the east, west, north, and south of the city, and we will establish a support system that meets the needs of our users while leveraging inter-facility cooperation. With the opening of this facility, the acceptance system for group homes with daytime service support has expanded, further increasing the housing options for individuals with severe disabilities who wish to live in Nagoya City. Social Inclu Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo; President and CEO: Nobuchika Matsushita), the operating company, is developing "Social Inclu Home," a group home for people with disabilities under the Act on Comprehensive Support for Persons with Disabilities, nationwide, with the philosophy of "creating a society where there are zero people struggling with housing." ▶ Click here for details on "Social Inclu Home Nagoya Hara" ■ Group Homes for People with Disabilities are Welfare Infrastructure Supporting a Secure Life While there are various welfare support and employment services for people with disabilities to live with peace of mind, housing options remain limited. This is due to challenges such as the need for daily life support making independent living difficult, concerns about "after parents are gone" even when living with family, and regional disparities in support systems and acceptance frameworks that affect the ease of living depending on the region. Group homes for people with disabilities are facilities that form the foundation of life for individuals with disabilities who face challenges and anxieties regarding "housing," supporting