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A new way of doing money

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2025 7:03 am
by mostakimvip04
Additionally, the purchase of five types of welfare equipment, including portable toilets, bath chairs and handrails, and special urinals, can be made with nursing care insurance, with a self-payment of 10% of the total cost up to 100,000 yen per year. Portable toilets, which would normally cost 40,000 to 50,000 yen, can be purchased for 10% of that, or 4,000 to 5,000 yen. However, prices vary from store to store, and if the equipment is not purchased from a designated store, the full cost will be self-paid.

If you need welfare equipment to care for your parents, don't rush out and buy remove background image it. First, check with your city's nursing care insurance department to see if you can use nursing care insurance. Then, when it's time to select a provider, be sure to ask your care manager to introduce you to several providers and compare the costs.

In addition, when care begins, it is often necessary to renovate the home. This is because there are many cases where, after being discharged from the hospital, a patient is unable to climb out of the front door of their home, a handrail is needed in the hallway, they are unable to squat in front of a Japanese-style toilet, or steps and doors in the room get in the way when opening and closing. The total cost of such renovations is limited to 200,000 yen, but nursing care insurance covers a 10% self-payment. Some local governments offer additional subsidies, but the rule is to apply for these in advance. Insurance does not cover these costs after the fact. Furthermore, there are endless bad examples of patients being charged tens of thousands of yen for a single handrail worth only a few tens of thousands of yen, and then being charged a total of 1 million yen for various additional construction works. In any case, the key is to consult with the city, ward, town, or village or a care manager in advance.