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About Caregiver Work

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#1
  • Nina
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  • 2022/07/27 20:00

Let's exchange information and talk about your problems.
Basically, you can talk about anything, but be careful not to give out personal information.

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#269
  • ときつかさ
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 22:20
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A friend of mine who works in a nursing home office told me about a male caregiver who showed up at a client's home dressed in an odd outfit, ate his dinner, and even had a second helping of food. A male caregiver showed up at a client's home in a strange outfit, ate his meal, and even had a second helping of food. Although it did not sound like a complaint, he was told that he would prefer another caregiver if possible. Maybe he didn't understand common sense, but it is a matter of opinion, regardless of gender.

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#270
  • ときつかさ
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 22:30
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I've always thought that I don't want to live too long because of the hassle of this and that, but I wonder if it's possible to be afraid of death at hand.

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#271
  • 無常
  • 2022/09/06 (Tue) 06:22
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I believe that the feeling of fear is natural because we cannot decide whether a person lives or dies by ourselves.
Some people cannot die even if they commit suicide.

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#272
  • ときつかさ
  • 2022/09/06 (Tue) 08:08
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It's painful when you get seriously ill, need help from others, have to pay for medical care, and you're in pain too. On the other hand, suicide also takes a lot of courage.

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#273
  • 精神を病む
  • 2022/09/06 (Tue) 13:59
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It must be such a living hell that you are not afraid to die.
No wonder ordinary people don't understand.

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