POLEPOLE December, 2011

-Here is brief summary of issues dealt with in the AAJ December Newsletter-

1. NEWS AND INFORMATION

“Backyard better than medicine for dementia patients”(The Australian 1st Oct. 2011)

“Dementia shop and advice centre comes to Freiburg” (The Local 7th Oct. 2011)

2. AAJ headquarters update

*AAJ announced the opinion that the amendment to the Long Term Care Insurance which is scheduled to take effect on 1st April 2012 will increase co-payment and cause difficulty to use services for the people who need.

3. Professional’s comment

“Frontotemporal Dementia”

By Dr. Manabu Ikeda

4. Letters from Members

* My wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 52. Now she is 61 years old and at the end of life stage. I am taking care of her at home and my love for her is getting stronger and stronger as the time to say good-bye is approaching. People around me say that I should not do too much or will get ill through overwork. I think they cannot understand our relationship. The general inclination to use social services tends to forget humanity. (66 year-old-man)

* My husband was diagnosed dementia when he was 52 years old and now he is 61 year old. He was willingly admitted to the hospital at the early stage of dementia and has been there for 10 years.

Though some of the carers say that caring at home is the best way, I do not think so. He is enjoying the daily activity program at the hospital. It is too much and too long for me to take care of him at home with younger onset dementia. (59 year-old-woman)

5. Commentary

“The present condition and the challenges of the guardian system”

By Yasunobu Takashima

6. Activities of the Chapters From the north to the south

From Nagasaki, Wakayama, Saitama, and Fukushima Branch

7. Global family

“The memory walks in the world ”

By Taeko Uematsu

8. COMMENT ON THE PETITION FOR SECURE LIFE

By yasuo Tabei, the Diector of AAJ

“Points of the Petition for secure life”

We claim the following issues to the Government.

(1) Advancement of education, working conditions, authority of Care Manager

(2) Increasing of the number of the residential aged care facilities

(3) Improvement of the support system for the people with younger onset dementia

(4) Improvement of the support system for carers

9. Care experience

Living with my husband with younger onset dementia ”

By Satsuki Motoyama

10.TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE

<Question>

My mother with incontinence rejects toileting and changing pads and acts violently whenever I do it. What can I do?

11.Essay

By Yuuji Kawamura, Chief producer, NHK

Brake on the violence”

12. Message from People with dementia

“What I think and feel these days“

By Ikuo Yamase

13. Message from the president

By Kunio Takami, President of AAJ

Take heart and take care till next month

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