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This item has been stored at home. The contents are in excellent condition, but as it is an old item from 14 years ago, there are signs of aging on the cover, etc. We ask for your consideration if you understand this. Rehabilitation Dandy First Edition Akiyuki Nozaka and My 2000 Days of Caregiving Six years ago, my 72-year-old husband collapsed from a cerebral infarction, and our second act began. Hemiplegia, fractures, pneumonia... Despite the difficulties, I encouraged him, "Honey, follow me! Let's put on a cool stage together." Six years ago, my 72-year-old husband collapsed from a cerebral infarction, and our second act began. Hemiplegia, fractures, pneumonia... Despite the successive difficulties, his wife encouraged him, "Honey, follow me! Let's put on a cool stage together." This book chronicles the days of caregiving, praying for a slightly better tomorrow than yesterday, without rushing or giving up. Table of Contents 1. Six Years of Caregiving Records (Sudden Onset; Heartless Reporting; Blank Period, etc.) 2. Caregiving Strategies (I am the Commander; Chanson Therapy and Rehabilitation Songs; Humor as a Weapon, etc.) 3. Our New Time Together (Half a Century with a Wolf Grandpa; Lies and Showmanship; Daughter and Father, etc.) Special Feature: Questions for Akiyuki Nozaka From Reviews Akiyuki Nozaka, the most amazing writer currently existing in Japan. He is now living a life of caregiving, unable to write on his own. His wife, Nobuko, is desperately trying to keep up with his caregiving and somehow continue his serialization. I worked at a special nursing home, so I can somewhat understand Nobuko's struggles. As long as we can support them, we should not easily place family members in nursing homes. They are facilities that are closer to lukewarm detention centers. Unfortunately, most facilities are like that now. Therefore, I am completely in awe of Nobuko's efforts described in this book. I believe we must do everything we can to avoid situations like that of actor Shingo Yamashiro, who was abandoned by his family and died lonely in a facility. Also, Yukiko Shimizu, who committed suicide due to caregiver burnout. Akiko Koyama's attitude towards Nagisa Oshima, Hiroyuki Nagato's attitude towards Yoko Minamida, and Nobuko's attitude towards Akiyuki Nozaka – we must all learn from them.
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