Books (novels and essays) Japanese literature That morning is plain / Naoko Tanikawa

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 その朝は、あっさりと / 谷川直子
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Item number: BN207385
Released date: 07 Aug 2024

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"Japanese Literature" "The Story of Nursing Care for senility" "was born as a guide for us living in the" latest "era of longevity society!" Aging, illness and death. In fact, there is a lot of meaning! * Kyosuke, a former middle school teacher, suffers from dementia in his late 80 s and has been receiving home care since four years ago due to a bone fracture. The nurses and caregiver at the "Kantaki" nursing care in a small-scale multifunctional facility provide home support, but for his wife, the elderly care by the elderly and the children involved are also around Kanreki. He tries to use diapers and toilets for the 20 days before he dies at the age of 96, but he gradually becomes unable to do anything. What do you do with ambulances in case of emergency? How do family members and caregivers prepare for the 20 days until he dies at the age of 96? What is the end that everyone faces equally? What happens when he dies? And that day came with incredible "ease". * Old age and death are seen by the common people, and the words of Issa continue to wrap around Kyosuke in case of emergency? How do family members and caregivers prepare for the 20 days until he dies at the age of 96? What is the end that everyone faces equally? What happens when he dies? And that day came with incredible "ease". * Old age and death are seen by the common people, and it is full of warmth that you don't abandon. How do you prepare for the 20 days until he dies at the age of 96? What is the end that everyone faces equally? What happens when he dies? It is a novel that softly asks questions about old age, illness, and death that always come for him. From the table of contents, 13 times critical condition, 2 toilets hell 3 teachers, 4 everyone dies before you, 5