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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Let's gather the elderly ! !

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#1
  • シニア65
  • 2023/09/23 09:56

How many elderly people of Japanese descent are living in LA? We would be happy to be a place of rest and relaxation for the elderly who use the Koryu Hiroba. We think the eligibility is from 65 years old and up.

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#99

At this age, do you get sick or ache with the change of season like now?

I wonder if you all are going to take the Corona vaccine again. I am going to do it again because I want to travel.

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#100
  • 70台前半
  • 2023/10/05 (Thu) 00:28
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Showa 27

I was over here when my mother died. The funeral seemed to be a simple affair with only sutra chanting and my family.
I only went to settle things a little after the funeral. Her father died about 3 years ago.
Even though he was in a home, he still needed some help with changing clothes, but his brother ( uncle ・ aunt ) took care of him.

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#101

Early 70s

Thanks for your reply. It will be helpful. I have a mother in Japan who is in a similar situation.

She is in a very expensive nursing home, and she is deaf and cannot make phone calls well. I know you all have different experiences, but it would be helpful to hear your stories.

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#102
  • 70台前半
  • 2023/10/06 (Fri) 14:18
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When you were young, you had many events: graduation, marriage, employment, birth of a child, etc.
In my 60s, birth of grandchildren, retirement, start of pension, start of Medicare, caring for my parents ・ Funeral, I guess, now that everyone is done ?

Now all I have to do is care for myself and the funeral ( lol )

Oh by the way, Light House was a special feature on housing after returning to Japan.
Well, it's interesting that they want advertising fees, so they mainly focus on such paid facilities and don't have any normal houses to buy and live in.

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#103
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/10/06 (Fri) 15:36
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I read in the news that if you go back to Japan and live in a house somewhere,
you have to join the neighborhood association of that town
or you are not allowed to take out the garbage at the garbage dump designated by the neighborhood association.

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