Work and Care Balance
2025-06-20 02:21:09

Balancing Work and Care: Insights from a Free Webinar on Dementia Caregiving

Free Webinar on Balancing Work and Caregiving



As life presents unexpected challenges, the possibility of facing a loved one's dementia can shake us to our core. The General Incorporated Association NOMA (Japan Management Association), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is dedicated to achieving 'zero caregiving-related resignations' in Japan. They are hosting a free webinar designed to address the key points of balancing work and caregiving, particularly for those distressed by the uncertainty surrounding future caregiving responsibilities.

Many people are growing increasingly anxious about the prospect of caregiving, and those in human resources or management roles are especially keen not to lose valuable employees due to caregiving responsibilities. This seminar is an opportunity for everyone who feels overwhelmed by the dual demands of work and caregiving to gain valuable insights.

According to a recent survey by Mitsubishi UFJ Research and Consulting, the leading concern for caregivers in home care is how to respond to dementia symptoms. Responding appropriately to these symptoms is often more complicated than it appears. Actions taken in goodwill can sometimes backfire, making situations even more challenging.

This online seminar will feature experienced care managers who will provide clear and compassionate answers to the anxieties and questions that all working individuals may have when it comes to juggling caregiving and professional commitments.

Whether you’re preparing for unexpected caregiving duties, struggling with the pressures of work-life balance, or hoping to support your colleagues and subordinates, this seminar is an excellent opportunity to gain knowledge and find support.

Seminar Program


1. Current state of working caregivers
2. Overview of support systems under the Child Care and Family Care Leave Law
3. Common misconceptions about caregiving leave and their correct application
4. Procedures involved in caregiving insurance
5. Proper approaches to receiving care needs assessments
6. Introduction to care managers: Who are they?

Speaker


Makoto Takamatsu
CEO, Care Legend Co., Ltd
Chief Care Manager, Koju Care Planning Center in Sapporo

  • - Qualifications:
Chief Care Manager
Care Worker
Social Worker
Mental Health Social Worker
1st Class Industrial Care Manager
Work Support Care Manager
Disaster Support Care Manager

Event Overview


  • - Seminar Title: Tips for Balancing Work and Care: Preparing for Unexpected Caregiving from Parents
  • - Date and Time: August 1, 2025 (Friday), 13:30-14:30
  • - Format: Online (via Zoom) - Live Stream
  • - Cost: Free (prior registration required)
  • - Details and Registration: NOMA Website

Participant Perks:


After the seminar, attendees who complete a feedback survey will receive a PDF of the seminar materials.

Media Inquiries and Contact Information for the Seminar


General Incorporated Association Japan Management Association
Email: hkd@noma.or.jp
Phone: 011-241-7500

About the Japan Management Association (NOMA)


Founded in 1949 as the Japan Office Efficiency Association, NOMA has aimed consistently to promote modernization and efficiency in management across the nation.

Core Philosophy:
NOMA aims to contribute to the sustainable development of society through the harmonious advancement of management, humanity, and science.

Mission Statement:
Continuously innovate the management of tomorrow's Japan alongside our clients.

Visit the NOMA Website

Join us on this journey to better understand and prepare for the challenges of caregiving amidst professional commitments.


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