Saitama Caregivers kick out...Bathing times are reduced and a nursing home violates its obligation to respect the dignity of its residents in an outrageous manner, and it also makes false reports of fraudulent claims worth 1.58 million yen...Kawaguchi.
Caregivers kicking out…Bathing time reduced, a shocking nursing home violating obligation to respect the dignity of residents, and a false report of 1.58 million yen in fraudulent claims discovered through a report…New admissions suspended, nursing care fees limited to 70% ※8/3 (Sat) 6:55am Saitama Shimbun On the 1st, Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture, announced that it had taken administrative action against the social welfare corporation Kana no Kai (Nakamachi, Omiya Ward, Saitama City, Director Chizuru Izawa) to suspend new admissions at Casa Kawaguchi, a special nursing home for the elderly operated by the corporation in Maenojuku, Kawaguchi City, and to limit nursing care fees to 70%, based on the Long-Term Care Insurance Act, after violent acts against users were confirmed. The disposal period will be three months, from the 1st to the end of October. Continue reading below.
>>1 This kind of thing isn’t just happening here, it’s happening in many facilities all over the Kanto region, isn’t it? It’s just that it’s hard to detect because it’s a closed, unsupervised environment.
Generally, the people who run these places are anti-social elements or corrupt nouveau riche who closed down pachinko parlors, so they have a dark side to them, and they take out the middleman and make the staff work hard for cheap, which causes a lot of stress for the staff.
Caregivers are said to be high school graduates and F-ranked, get covered in shit, get dirty, and get beaten up by senile old people, have very low social standing and wages, and are held accountable for their mistakes. Who can do that kind of work? If caregiving is really an important job in Japan, then it should be done by high-spec elites like Tokyo University graduates. It’s not a job for low-educated people with extremely low wages.
Well, it would be solved if no one would do care work anymore. There would be no more caregivers who get sick from black labor and kick people out, and no more caregivers who are exhausted and starving because of low wages. In the first place, people who have no choice but to do care work can’t get married and have children because their wages are too low, so the next generation of low-level workers won’t be born lol. And so, there will be no more caregivers in Japan, and all will be well.
It’s going to get worse in the future because of the labor shortage. The bubble generation will likely be forced to choose between abuse and starving to death. Is that okay? There’s also euthanasia, but what do you think?
Even if we build a nursing home, the number of caregivers will decrease, so the number of people we can accept will decrease. The number of elderly people who cannot enter nursing homes is increasing, so the government has put forward a policy of “elderly welfare is self-help.” In other words, children have to take care of their parents’ old age on their own. But there are few children who are able to take care of their parents’ old age. The only people who can enjoy a comfortable retirement are the upper class of elite families, where both parents and children are high-spec and have graduated from prestigious national universities.
>>41 They made the boxes but there’s no one to work them. That’s amazing. It’s the same as when this country started a war without any development. Right now, it’s just money and you, that’s what Japanese people are like lol.
Even if you work hard and produce results, your salary doesn’t change; your salary stays the same, but your workload and responsibilities increase; if you work quickly, you get more work; any ideas or ingenuity that you come up with to make things easier are rejected; if there’s no reward at work, there’s no point in working hard, so no one will try hard.
In the Showa era, the 3K jobs were hard, dirty, and dangerous, and hard labor that nobody wanted to do, but people would take them because the pay was good, but now the 3K jobs are cheap, and only people who are deceived will take them.
>>46 So there’s always a shortage of staff. It would be best if wages were simply determined by the balance of supply and demand, but unlike in the past, the Liberal Democratic Party now brings in low-wage foreign workers…
Caregivers are human beings too. It was the government that created the social security poverty hell that has caused social productivity to plummet. No matter how much tax money is collected from ordinary people and poured into this, it will only create no-growth deflationary pressure.
The accelerating trend of elderly care has entered various limits, and it’s been a while since then. When it comes down to it, parents are faced with the choice of either being abused in an institution or at home… This is the sad reality.
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