Nihon Essay Essay The person who actually took care of her doesn't cry at the funeral / Kokawasara

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本エッセイ・随筆 実際に介護した人は葬式では泣かない / こかじさら
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Released date: 21 May 2025

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Nihon Essay Essay / Essay
If we have to look at 10 or 20 years of taking care of elderly people who have lost their memory for less than a minute, have lost control of their emotions, have lost their ability to understand and judge, have weak legs and have difficulty living independently, not only their children but also their grandchildren will be involved and they will fall together. The author, who takes care of her parents and four childless aunts, describes the situation in a naked way, and at the same time lightens the feelings of caregivers by saying that you are not the only one who says, "Please come to pick me up as soon as possible," and that you are not bad. This is a must-read volume of "The Great Care Age."