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Sayoko Kano (Author)
Original text before translation
鹿野 佐代子 (著)
(175650)
JAN:9784798175652
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(175650)
JAN:9784798175652
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Format:A5
Number of pages:172 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Format:Book (paper)
Year of manufacture: 2022
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The welfare professionals who know the actual situation of the disabled in their old age and after the death of their parents. A welfare professional who knows the actual situation simple ways to prepare for the death of a parent. Many parents of children with disabilities feel anxious [retirement and after their own death. [Who will support the child on your behalf?] [How much money should I leave them?] [Where and how will your children live in old age?] ...... There is no end to the worry. This book is written by a person who has worked in residential care facilities, commuter dormitories, group homes, and other places to support people with disabilities. I have been involved in supporting people with disabilities at residential facilities, commuter dormitories, and group homes, I am currently a financial* planner. The author, who has worked at residential facilities, commuter dormitories, group homes, etc., and is now a financial* planner, provides advice to adults with disabilities about their lives and what to do after the death of a parent, and after the death of a parent. Based on his 38 years of experience, he will introduce in detail the truly necessary preparations with examples. *Do not save blindly, but imagine your children's lives in concrete terms. *Roughly estimate the necessary amount based on the money you will receive and the services you can use. *Facility management, family management, and personal management - a system in which money is used for the benefit of the child. *Preparations to ensure that the child with disabilities will not be in trouble in the event of a parent's "what if" situation. *Communication when frustrated with supporters *Care not only for the child's life, but also for the parent's own life. *As seen from [siblings], after the death of a parent of a child with a disability ..... .etc. From the perspective of a support person who has been involved in a variety of cases and seen the changes in their lives, [From the viewpoint of a supporter who has been involved in a variety of cases and seen the changes in people's lives, we will organize what you should do and what you don't need to do. This is a book that will change your [vague anxiety] into [reliable preparation]. [Table of Contents] Chapter 1* Imagine your child at age 50 Chapter 2: Know the systems that support people with disabilities before preparing for them Chapter 3: Review your preparedness according to your changing life style. Chapter 4: What your children need to spend the money you leave them Chapter 5* Procedures for your parents' own retirement and after their death |
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A welfare professional who knows the actual situation
simple ways to prepare for the death of a parent.
Many parents of children with disabilities feel anxious
[retirement and after their own death.
[Who will support the child on your behalf?]
[How much money should I leave them?]
[Where and how will your children live in old age?] ...... There is no end to the worry.
This book is written by a person who has worked in residential care facilities, commuter dormitories, group homes, and other places to support people with disabilities.
I have been involved in supporting people with disabilities at residential facilities, commuter dormitories, and group homes,
I am currently a financial* planner.
The author, who has worked at residential facilities, commuter dormitories, group homes, etc., and is now a financial* planner, provides advice to adults with disabilities about their lives and what to do after the death of a parent,
and after the death of a parent.
Based on his 38 years of experience, he will introduce in detail the truly necessary preparations with examples.
*Do not save blindly, but imagine your children's lives in concrete terms.
*Roughly estimate the necessary amount based on the money you will receive and the services you can use.
*Facility management, family management, and personal management - a system in which money is used for the benefit of the child.
*Preparations to ensure that the child with disabilities will not be in trouble in the event of a parent's "what if" situation.
*Communication when frustrated with supporters
*Care not only for the child's life, but also for the parent's own life.
*As seen from [siblings], after the death of a parent of a child with a disability ..... .etc.
From the perspective of a support person who has been involved in a variety of cases and seen the changes in their lives,
[From the viewpoint of a supporter who has been involved in a variety of cases and seen the changes in people's lives, we will organize what you should do and what you don't need to do.
This is a book that will change your [vague anxiety] into [reliable preparation].
[Table of Contents]
Chapter 1* Imagine your child at age 50
Chapter 2: Know the systems that support people with disabilities before preparing for them
Chapter 3: Review your preparedness according to your changing life style.
Chapter 4: What your children need to spend the money you leave them
Chapter 5* Procedures for your parents' own retirement and after their death