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About Caregiver Work

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#1
  • Nina
  • mail
  • 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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#157
  • ジャスミン
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 12:35
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If you have no experience in caregiving, you may be tempted to say something like #150.
However, I think #153 and #154 were surprised because what #150 responded to is something that everyone knows and needs to say. Care givers look at the details mental, physical, and many other things.

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#158
  • Sekm
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 14:12
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149
I just wrote 150 because I wanted you to feel free to speak to me 😅

I hope you can give some advice to Jasmine.

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#159
  • Sekm
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 14:14
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155

I agree with you 😅
You must be going through a lot.

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#162
  • まなぶー
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 16:25
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Huh?
Maybe you thought #150 meant "please don't hesitate to speak to me = someone should write a response"?
I think you meant for the client to feel free to speak to me.
Rereading #158, if I'm not mistaken? I thought.
I would be surprised at your reading comprehension if you are mistaken, but even if you are not mistaken, as others have written, I still think ? I'd be surprised if I was mistaken.

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#164
  • ゆり
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 19:37
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I know it is quite common to be introduced to a new client, and when the service begins, to find that the client is a bit difficult or not a good match for you. In such cases, I would like to hear from those of you who are caregivers, whether you would be patient and continue with the client, or whether you would give it a try. I have the option of refusing.

I don't think we should choose our clients, but
of course, if the company takes care of Caregiver's mental health,
we can do our best in many ways.
Please let us know what you think.

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