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Hironobu Kudo (Author)
Original text before translation
工藤 広伸 (著)
(163290)
JAN:9784798163291
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(163290)
JAN:9784798163291
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Format:A5
Number of pages:176 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Format:Book (paper)
Year of manufacture: 2020
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Description
To minimize risk and anxiety Be aware and take action early! [My mother seems to be acting strangely these days...] [My grandmother who passed away had severe dementia, I wonder if my father will be alright...] [I wonder if my father will be alright...] There are times when we worry about our parents who live apart from us. However, when you express your concern in front of him or her, he or she will deny it or fight, They may deny it, or they may fight, or they may or the parents may become anxious as well. But is it right to just do nothing? The answer is obviously NO! The sooner you and your parents prepare, the better, The sooner you prepare, the better, the sooner it will come back to you in the not-so-distant future and help you and protect your and your family's life. This book, the experienced author, This book is written by an experienced author who has actually The author, who has a wealth of experience, shares the following know-how with you! *First things to think about and do *Systems to rely on *Contact points *Professionals *Funds for dementia care *Tools to make caregiving easier *What to think about after your parent's death The author is a long-distance caregiver for her grandmother with dementia, After caring for her grandmother with dementia from a long distance, she took care of her father with malignant lymphoma at home, She still travels back and forth between Tokyo and Iwate about 20 times a year to care for her mother with dementia. As a practitioner of long-distance caregiving, she is quite a fierce competitor. In addition, I am also looking for support from other people, tools, systems, and so on, She also relies on people, tools, systems, and anything else she can rely on. ...... I have introduced some of the insights I have gained from these experiences. The blog [Long-distance caregiving from age 40] is The blog [Long-distance caregiving from 40 years old], which introduces the knowledge gained from such experiences, boasts of tremendous support from people who are suffering. The blog has a lot of weight because it is all based on the author's own experiences. For those who are anxious now, If you are worried about your family, we are sure to have information that can help you! *Check it out if you are * * Something is wrong with my parents. ...... What should I do first? * My parent was diagnosed with dementia. I'm about to start caring for my parent who lives far away from me. ...... * I want to reduce anxiety and worry at a distance. * How much will my parent's medical expenses and nursing care cost? Can my parent's pension cover the costs? * I want to know if there are any services or tools that can help me to look after my parents with peace of mind! * What will be difficult after their death if I don't know now? |
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Be aware and take action early!
[My mother seems to be acting strangely these days...]
[My grandmother who passed away had severe dementia,
I wonder if my father will be alright...] [I wonder if my father will be alright...]
There are times when we worry about our parents who live apart from us.
However, when you express your concern in front of him or her, he or she will deny it or fight,
They may deny it, or they may fight, or they may
or the parents may become anxious as well.
But is it right to just do nothing?
The answer is obviously NO!
The sooner you and your parents prepare, the better,
The sooner you prepare, the better,
the sooner it will come back to you in the not-so-distant future and help you
and protect your and your family's life.
This book, the experienced author,
This book is written by an experienced author who has actually
The author, who has a wealth of experience, shares the following know-how with you!
*First things to think about and do
*Systems to rely on *Contact points *Professionals
*Funds for dementia care
*Tools to make caregiving easier
*What to think about after your parent's death
The author is a long-distance caregiver for her grandmother with dementia,
After caring for her grandmother with dementia from a long distance, she took care of her father with malignant lymphoma at home,
She still travels back and forth between Tokyo and Iwate about 20 times a year to care for her mother with dementia.
As a practitioner of long-distance caregiving, she is quite a fierce competitor.
In addition, I am also looking for support from other people, tools, systems, and so on,
She also relies on people, tools, systems, and anything else she can rely on. ......
I have introduced some of the insights I have gained from these experiences.
The blog [Long-distance caregiving from age 40] is
The blog [Long-distance caregiving from 40 years old], which introduces the knowledge gained from such experiences, boasts of tremendous support from people who are suffering.
The blog has a lot of weight because it is all based on the author's own experiences.
For those who are anxious now,
If you are worried about your family, we are sure to have information that can help you!
*Check it out if you are *
* Something is wrong with my parents. ...... What should I do first?
* My parent was diagnosed with dementia. I'm about to start caring for my parent who lives far away from me. ......
* I want to reduce anxiety and worry at a distance.
* How much will my parent's medical expenses and nursing care cost? Can my parent's pension cover the costs?
* I want to know if there are any services or tools that can help me to look after my parents with peace of mind!
* What will be difficult after their death if I don't know now?