WORK
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生活11分類生活課題DATA心身機能障害知恵ひと
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I sometimes forget about appointments.Keeping my schedule on my cell phone and using sticky notes because a paper calendar alone is not enough
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Organizing documents and writing emails, which did not take much time before, now take a lot of time.
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I cannot remember who said what and when at meetings because the volume is too big for me to retain.
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I sometimes think I have read an email and close it without actually finishing it.When closing an email, scrolling it down to the bottom signature to make sure that I have read it all the way.
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I forget what I talked with or heard from colleagues at work, for example during breaks.Jotting down what was discussed on sticky notes and entering the information into notes on my cell phone, summarizing the information by person and classifying colleagues into the "work" category
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There are many things I cannot do without being taught because I do not understand complex information.In return for being taught, I will actively do things that I can do (for example, changing garbage bags for shredders, faxing and distributing mail).
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I become confused about work processes.Making notes of information in the manual in a way that I can remember and referring to them. OneNote is easy to use in the workplace.
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I sometimes have difficulty judging who to ask for help when I have questions at work.Storing notes about colleagues that include information on length of service, job title and responsibilities, and then judging who to ask based on the information
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My work speed has dropped to about one third.Pacing myself by prioritizing steady progress, rather than aiming at achieving the same speed as before
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It is difficult for me to remember tasks at work in the way I used to. Reading instructions is also difficult.Doing tasks while summarizing the main points of information, storing them in a database that I created for myself and constantly referring to and revising the information
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I can no longer tell whether I have properly completed the tasks that need to be done for the day.As soon as I receive a task, I write it on a sticky note and post it at the power button of my computer. I make sure that I have finished it before I leave.
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I cannot remember the names of even the members of our regular meetings.Attending while making and looking at a simple seating chart to see who is sitting where
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Get reprimanded for writing something random on slips at work, unable to tell what to write
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It is difficult for me to work at the same speed as others.
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It is difficult for me to hand a business card at just the right distance to the recipient.
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It is difficult to concentrate on one sound in a place with a variety of noises, and doing so quickly makes me tired. When my brain is fatigued, I do not want to listen to anything.
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I do not cook at home any more because I retired early and no longer have opportunities to offer meals to people from work.
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After the morning work and lunch at my workplace, I was extremely sleepy, had stiffness in my hands and felt cold.
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I was unable to remember procedures at work that I had never forgotten.
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I cannot do my writing work without focusing solely on the task.
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I cannot remember my personal identification number.
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I cannot remember the names of my colleagues at work.
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毎日使っている職場の内線番号が思い出せないWrite down the extension number in my notebook and always carry it with me
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I do not remember what I did at work and get scolded by my manager.
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I feel scared of myself because I never know what mistakes I might make at work.
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I make a series of mistakes at work every day and feel mentally stressed out.
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I cannot find a job because there are no jobs available for people with dementia.
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Colleagues keep blaming me for the mistakes that I make at work.
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I fail to correct more errors when I am proofreading at work.
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I cannot remember what I thought I would have to do the day before.
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It is difficult for me to go out at night because I am tired and prone to various symptoms.I try not to go out at night often.
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Ideas for sentences come up, but I cannot organize them in my mind and put them into structured sentences.
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I cannot remember my schedule.
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My vision becomes poor in the dark, and I have difficulty reading manuscripts. I was able to read during the day, but not at night.