Caregiving Starts Before Dependency: Why Singapore’s Support Model Must Change
A Personal Reflection At 20, I became my mother’s primary caregiver. Her battle with depression and recovery from cancer didn’t manifest in ways that traditional support systems recognize. She was prone to falls, struggled with eating and sleeping, and often missed her medications. These challenges didn’t fit neatly into the criteria of Activities of Daily …
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