Seminar on Preparing for a Secure Future
With the rising number of individuals living alone, there is an urgent need to focus on future planning and ensuring peace of mind. Addressing the concerns of those without familial support, Akari Hosho, a subsidiary that is run by lawyers, is hosting a seminar titled
"How to Prepare? Creating Peace of Mind for the Future" in Fukuoka this Spring. This seminar aims to educate participants about the increasingly popular guardianship and lifelong support services that have seen a surge in inquiries.
Seminar Details
The following dates are set for this insightful event:
- - April 11
- - April 29
- - May 13
- - May 30
Attendees can expect comprehensive explanations from lawyers and care managers, particularly aimed at those who are:
- - Looking to embark on end-of-life planning but uncertain about where to begin
- - Considering lifelong support services or guardianship
- - Professionals involved in end-of-life care
Understanding Lifelong Support Services
As Japan’s population ages, the number of elderly individuals over 60 is on the rise, with approximately 9 million households having a single elderly person at present. By 2050, it is projected that the number of elderly without children will reach over 10 million. This demographic shift generates increased demand for services that provide necessary guardianship and support.
Lifelong support services act as crucial safety nets for elderly individuals living alone, especially during hospital admissions or in the event of an emergency. Guardianship services ensure that these individuals have the necessary backing needed during critical times.
Who Can Benefit?
The service primarily assists:
- - Elderly individuals living alone with no family options
- - Couples without children or those with estranged or difficult family relationships
- - Individuals aged 40-60 considering their futures
- - Working adults supporting elderly parents (de-risking their situations)
Common Concerns Addressed:
- - The necessity of having a guarantor due to lack of family support
- - The desire to avoid burdening family members with posthumous procedures
- - The need for assistance in managing parents’ end-of-life plans
- - The inability to be admitted to a hospital due to the absence of a guarantor
- - The challenge of finding a guarantor for moving into a care facility
- - The absence of someone to manage post-death processes
These concerns highlight the inadequacies present in both societal systems and current legal regulations.
Support System of Akari Hosho
Akari Hosho takes a comprehensive approach, uniting lawyers, judicial scriveners, nurses, caregivers, and care managers to fill the traditional family role in support of the elderly and those with disabilities. The services and roles they provide include:
- - Acting as a guarantor during hospital or care facility admissions
- - Emergency visits and attendance during surgeries
- - Assistance with funerals, grave burial, and sorting belongings
Seminar Content Overview
Participants will learn:
- - What is end-of-life planning? Where should I start?
- - How can I alleviate the worries of living alone? Understanding guardianship services
- - Insights into the supportive measures offered by Akari Hosho
Seminar Registration
When:
- - March 31 (Tuesday)
- - April 11 (Saturday)
- - April 29 (Wednesday)
Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Fee: Free
Location: Fukuoka City, Hakata Ward, Hakata Ekimae 3-4-25
Participants can register through the provided application form or via phone:
- - Phone Number: 0120-137-886
Registration Form
Contact Email: [email protected]
Akari Hosho aims to provide dependable guardianship services through collaboration with legal and care professionals to support the elderly and people with disabilities, ensuring a secure future where everyone can embrace aging with peace of mind. For more details, visit
Akari Hosho Official Site.