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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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#165
  • Nina
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 20:17
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Yuri
I think you should think of yourself first and foremost, in my opinion. As you know, there is compatibility and we have quite a few difficult clients.
It is important to try your best, but I think you should set some rules for yourself while looking at the situation a little, and if you stray from those rules, it is okay to decline. I hate myself for giving this kind of advice, because I am the one who tries too hard and cannot say no. Recently, I have gradually gained the courage to say no, and with some backsliding, I turned down one client the other week.

I don't feel like the company is taking care of the care givers and on the contrary I am saddened by the stress I feel from the company.
That said, I think it would be better for yourself if you don't take it too hard.

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#166
  • ゆり
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 20:53
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Nina

Thank you for your input. If I continue to care for the client with a bad feeling, I think it will be a nuisance to the client. I'll see how it goes and if it's too much, then I'll have no choice.

Thank you very much.

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#167
  • まいか
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 21:15
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I am currently taking care of 4 clients.
I don't know what you mean, but I'm kind of tired.
I'm sorry.

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#168
  • 下り坂
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 23:33
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Caregiving can be tiring. Mentally, too. Maybe it's because the pay is so low, and because you are serving the individual needs of others, or maybe it's because it's a simple job, but it's tiring. Maybe it's because I care for sick people ?
Working at a company during the day is much easier,
Those who work at night and stay up without sleep, that's great.
I'm sorry you're having a hard time. Please get enough sleep.

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#169
  • 介護
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 23:36
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I think it's quite a nuisance to live a long life for nothing
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