The period before receiving official care certification—known as the 'pre-care' stage—means individuals cannot access public long-term care insurance services. As a result, families must manage on their own and often face various challenges.
From practical solutions for housekeeping, meals, and medical visits to tips for preventing injuries and illnesses, a care professional with 30 years of experience shares numerous practical tips to help parents live safely and comfortably at home.
With small adjustments made from an elderly person's perspective and by utilizing household appliances and convenient tools, life for those in the 'pre-care' stage can become significantly more comfortable. Additionally, gentle communication that prevents loneliness and the use of welfare services can help both the elderly and their adult children live with peace of mind. Use these professional care techniques and preventive tips to ensure your parents can live happily and safely at home. (From the introduction)
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Author Profile
Kiyoki Fujiwara
Born in 1977 in Kyoto Prefecture. Graduate of Kyoto Junior College of Social Work. Representative of Life Support LLC. With 30 years of experience in the care industry, he worked for 15 years as a certified care worker at day services, as a home helper, and in special nursing homes, supporting over 1,000 elderly individuals. In 2013, he became independent and established four facilities operating five care programs in Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture, and Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture, primarily offering independence-support day services. The company serves approximately 350 elderly individuals each month.
Book Information
Wishing to Live at Home: Supporting Parents in the 'Pre-Care' Stage
Author: Kiyoki Fujiwara
Release Date: June 17, 2026
Price: 1,210 JPY (tax included)
ISBN: 978-4-413-21249-6
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