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44th Free Zoom The State of Nursing Care in Japan and Moving into a Nursing Home

44th Free Zoom
Nursing Care in Japan and Moving into a Nursing Home

●Hosted by : Life Isshukai. Life Isshukukai is a One-Stop senior support group for elderly Japanese living in the U.S. over the age of 60. They are currently preparing to build their new home, "Ikoi no Ie" (House of Rest and Relaxation). For more information about the Life Isshukai, please visit www.jinseiippukukai.org

●Date : 9/24/11 ) 6pm ~ 8pm
●Venue : Zoom ( Invitation only for those who register in advance ) Free
●Application : jinseiippukukai@gmail.com 323-377-5530
Please do not apply via Vivinavi, but directly from eMerDre. Please send your application via eMail address, not via Vivinavi
.
●Application deadline : 11/7/24 6 pm Please feel free to join even if you are not a member.
●New applicants, please register with your full name ・ male female gender ・ age
●Invitations will be sent out on November 7.

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●Do you want to know how much it costs to ask for care in Japan?
Would you like to know how much it costs to live in a nursing home in Japan?
Do you want to know what you should do if you want to use them?
This is the theme of this issue.

●Some elderly Japanese living in the U.S. are considering returning to Japan. They are worried about their future in the U.S. ・ Cultural friction issues ・ Health concerns and other problems seem to be the reason. 

●However, the act of u-turn to their nostalgic homeland Japan is not as easy as everyone thinks. You have to go through many unimaginable procedures such as having no relatives or family members to help you return to Japan, having to find a place to live, having to go through the procedures to become a normal Japanese person again, having to open a bank account, having to obtain a health insurance card, and so on. , You will be surprised at what you have to go through.

●A particular problem that is familiar to elderly people returning to the U.S. is the situation of nursing care in Japan and the problem of moving into a nursing home. In the first place, care in the U.S. and moving into a nursing home costs a lot of money, and to avoid this, they have decided to go to Japan where medical costs are low.

●In Japan, once a person turns 40, he/she is obliged to pay a tax called long-term care insurance until he/she turns 65.

●If they can use the service, is it available immediately or is there a certain waiting period?

●Do patients with pre-existing conditions need to contact their doctors in the US and have their medical records sent to us?

●How can I bring money from selling my house or converting financial assets in the US to Japan?

●We would like to invite Ms. Minoda, a social insurance consultant specializing in elderly returnees, nursing care in Japan, and moving into a nursing home to learn more.
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Theme : The State of Nursing Care in Japan and Moving into Nursing Home
Guest : Toru Minoda, Social Insurance Consultant
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See you on Zoom.

  • [Registrant]射手園
  • [Language]日本語
  • [Location]Gardena, Ca
  • Posted : 2024/11/01
  • Published : 2024/11/01
  • Changed : 2024/11/01
  • Total View : 236 persons
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