In my generation, the biggest worry is no longer about having to carry on the family name. It is the risk of being part of the sandwiched generation. With the rapidly ageing population in Singapore, the need for caregiving is on a steady rise. While we might wish to care for our loved ones ourselves, they may be a situation where professional assistance is required to ensure their wellbeing. This might be due to our existing commitments or the level of expertise required for appropriate care. Fortunately, there are various eldercare options that are available in Singapore. TL;DR: Eldercare Services in Singapore: Costs, Subsidies and Types of Services Available What Services Do Our Elderly Loved Ones Need? It is estimated that by 2030, a quarter of Singapore’s population will be above age 65. According to a study done by the Duke-NUS Medical School’s Centre for Ageing Research...