Seinan Senior Citizens’ Club and Koreisha Merger for Launching Day Care Program in 2026

Joint Shinnen Kai by Seinan Senior Citizen’s Club and Koreisha Senior Care & Advocacy was held on March 21, 2026 at the Seinan Center in Los Angeles. (CN Photo/Shige Higashi)

LOS ANGELES (May 2026) — Seinan Senior Citizens’ Club (Seinan), one of the oldest Nikkei senior centers in Los Angeles, and Koreisha Senior Care & Advocacy (KSCA), a non-profit organization, that has advocated for Nikkei senior facilities have merged. The name of the new organization is Seinan Koreisha Senior Care (SKSC).

The merger entails starting a senior day care program in 2026 and constructing a skilled nursing home on the Seinan site located at 3116 W. Jefferson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 9018. Both the day program and the nursing home will have bilingual capability and provide a culturally sensitive environment for Japanese and Japanese American seniors while maintaining the legacy of Seinan’s community services.

“Seinan is very excited to announce the merger with KSCA. We want to promote services for seniors in the Japanese and JA communities” stated Kurtis Kobayashi, former Seinan Board President and now Chairperson of the SCSC Board. “This is wonderful for the entire Nikkei community. In cooperation with Seinan, we can now move forward to build the senior facility”, said John Kanai, President of KSCA.

With its long history of more than 50 years, the Seinan Center has offered many events, activities and services to generations of Japanese and Japanese Americans residing in the south-central districts of Los Angeles.

KSCA grew out of a grass-roots movement and was established ten years ago to advocate for an affordable and safe skilled nursing home. Additionally, the organization has given and will continue to offer medical seminars, as well as an annual community health fair, held jointly with the Japanese American Medical Association, to benefit the community.

“This is a momentous day and we are very grateful. It is a rebirth in a historic district with deep roots” said Keiko Ikeda, the Administrator of the Seinan Koreisha Adult Day Care.

Commenting on the merger of the two organizations, Eileen Yoshimura of the Seinan Board stated, “this collaboration marks a huge milestone” and “it is an honor to work together”. Rev Mark Nakagawa, whose family originates from the Seinan area commented, “this is a welcomed merger that will bring much needed health and welfare services to the Nikkei community”.

The merger will not only provide space for the nursing home, it will also enable Seinan to preserve its long-standing legacy. Shinkichi Koyama, former President of the Southern California Gardeners’ Federation was jubilant in stating, “it is a must that the community services started by Seinan continue into the future through this merger”. Shinichiro Koga, the President of the new organization stated, “united by a shared mission to serve the seniors, both organizations have long supported the Japanese American communities. We will work closely with our community partners to build an organization that present and future generations can be proud of.”

For any inquiries, please contact SKSC through its website at https://www.koreishasca.org/.