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If you want to live a long life, where you live is 90% of it.
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224 pages, softcover
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2023
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The [barrier] of old age is not age. A researcher of aging society points out the real [wall] and how to overcome it! Even in the late 80s, only one in four people who need nursing care 2 or more need help on a daily basis. Even for those over 90, about half. In other words, Japan has already achieved its wish [to stay healthy], The time has come for people to think about how they will live their long, aging lives. Medical treatment cures illness, but it does not provide happiness or enjoyment of life. The most important thing to live a long and happy life in old age is to create an environment suitable for old age. In this book, we present a variety of statistical data and show how to create a suitable place to live in old age based on evidence. It is also recommended for children who live apart from their elderly parents. [I'm still healthy, but I'm a little worried about the future. But I'm a little worried about the future...] The book is full of easy-to-understand and gentle messages that will brighten our hearts. Recommended by Jun Fubuki! *The true healthy life expectancy is 84 years old! *You don't need 20 million yen for your retirement. *The best way to be healthy is to be seen by others. *The difference between chosen loneliness and unintentional loneliness *Same generation interaction is better than intergenerational interaction *How to choose senior housing wisely *Recommendation to change residence as early as possible *To realize "don't bother your children Table of Contents Chapter 1: How should we think about [the elderly] and [aging in place Chapter 2: Health, Physical Fitness, Psychology, and True Feelings of Today's Elderly People Chapter 3: Each Way of Living a Happy Elderly Life Chapter 4: Enjoyable and Happy Aging Depends on the Environment Chapter 5: How to Create a Suitable Environment for Aging Chapter 6 Recommendations for Changing Residence in Old Age Chapter 7: To Live a Happy Elderly Life Conclusion -How to live in the "new stage" of aging [Comment from the Editor] As we enter the age of 100 years of life, there is no end to the anxiety and worry about how to live through the long years of old age. This is true for both today's seniors and the younger generation. This book is full of tips and concrete advice to dispel such worries and anxieties, and to live a vigorous and enjoyable life in old age. There are many misconceptions in the data concerning the elderly, and this book will give you the confidence to live happily. This book is recommended not only for seniors but also for their children who are concerned about their parents who live apart from them. About the Author Masahiro Kawaguchi President of NPO [Research Institute for Engineering on Aging] (researcher on aging society) Director of the Research Association for the Revitalization of People and Organizations (researcher on organizational human resources) Columnist Born in 1964. Graduated from Kyoto University, Faculty of Education. Worked in organizational human resources and public relations at Recruit Cosmos (now Cosmos Inissia Co., Ltd.). After leaving the company, she worked as an organizational HR consultant before starting her research on the aging society in 2010. She conducts fieldwork such as surveys and interviews at the Institute for Engineering on Aging, which has about 19,000 members. In addition to giving lectures on life in old age, he has been a regular contributor to various media. He is the author of several books, including "Elderly People Gather and Live Together: A New Equation for Longevity and Happiness" (Gentosha) and "So Employees Don't Grow Up" (Labor Research Institute). |
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Even in the late 80s, only one in four people who need nursing care 2 or more need help on a daily basis.
Even for those over 90, about half.
In other words, Japan has already achieved its wish [to stay healthy],
The time has come for people to think about how they will live their long, aging lives.
Medical treatment cures illness, but it does not provide happiness or enjoyment of life.
The most important thing to live a long and happy life in old age is to create an environment suitable for old age.
In this book, we present a variety of statistical data and show how to create a suitable place to live in old age based on evidence.
It is also recommended for children who live apart from their elderly parents.
[I'm still healthy, but I'm a little worried about the future. But I'm a little worried about the future...] The book is full of easy-to-understand and gentle messages that will brighten our hearts.
Recommended by Jun Fubuki!
*The true healthy life expectancy is 84 years old!
*You don't need 20 million yen for your retirement.
*The best way to be healthy is to be seen by others.
*The difference between chosen loneliness and unintentional loneliness
*Same generation interaction is better than intergenerational interaction
*How to choose senior housing wisely
*Recommendation to change residence as early as possible
*To realize "don't bother your children
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: How should we think about [the elderly] and [aging in place
Chapter 2: Health, Physical Fitness, Psychology, and True Feelings of Today's Elderly People
Chapter 3: Each Way of Living a Happy Elderly Life
Chapter 4: Enjoyable and Happy Aging Depends on the Environment
Chapter 5: How to Create a Suitable Environment for Aging
Chapter 6 Recommendations for Changing Residence in Old Age
Chapter 7: To Live a Happy Elderly Life
Conclusion -How to live in the "new stage" of aging
[Comment from the Editor]
As we enter the age of 100 years of life, there is no end to the anxiety and worry about how to live through the long years of old age. This is true for both today's seniors and the younger generation.
This book is full of tips and concrete advice to dispel such worries and anxieties, and to live a vigorous and enjoyable life in old age.
There are many misconceptions in the data concerning the elderly, and this book will give you the confidence to live happily.
This book is recommended not only for seniors but also for their children who are concerned about their parents who live apart from them.
About the Author
Masahiro Kawaguchi
President of NPO [Research Institute for Engineering on Aging] (researcher on aging society)
Director of the Research Association for the Revitalization of People and Organizations (researcher on organizational human resources)
Columnist
Born in 1964. Graduated from Kyoto University, Faculty of Education.
Worked in organizational human resources and public relations at Recruit Cosmos (now Cosmos Inissia Co., Ltd.).
After leaving the company, she worked as an organizational HR consultant before starting her research on the aging society in 2010.
She conducts fieldwork such as surveys and interviews at the Institute for Engineering on Aging, which has about 19,000 members.
In addition to giving lectures on life in old age, he has been a regular contributor to various media.
He is the author of several books, including "Elderly People Gather and Live Together: A New Equation for Longevity and Happiness" (Gentosha) and "So Employees Don't Grow Up" (Labor Research Institute).