Home-visit care service Announcement of corporate name due to delay in payment of benefits, etc. Consumer Affairs Agency June 10, 18:32

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Regarding the general corporate judicial person in Tokyo that was soliciting to receive home-visit nursing care service in the future and recruiting members, the Consumer Affairs Agency changed its corporate name based on the law, saying that payment of benefits to members was delayed. Announced

The Consumer Affairs Agency has announced the corporate name of the General Child Care and Welfare Council in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.

According to the Consumer Affairs Agency, this corporation was soliciting that if you pay a membership fee of 600,000 yen to 2.5 million yen and become a member, you can receive a home-visit care service when you need care. This means that from around last March, the cost of nursing care services that corporations would have to pay is required to be repaid and payment of benefits in case of death is delayed.

So far, about 100 consultations have been received at consumer welfare centers around the country, such as "I am not paid even if I am prompted many times."

According to a survey by the Consumer Affairs Agency, the amount of the payment that has been delayed is about 85 million yen by the end of December last year, of which about 67 million yen is said to be paid by members to receive nursing care service. That is.

In response to the survey, the corporate side says, "We want to deal with unpaid payments first and want to respond to them."

The Consumer Affairs Agency has publicly announced its corporate name based on the Consumer Safety Law, saying that there is no reason to justify the delay in payment.