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Is Singapore Providing Adequate Support for Caregivers Facing Burnout?

Singapore’s ageing population is creating a pressing need for informal caregivers, with more than 210,000 individuals stepping up to care for their elderly loved ones. Many of these caregivers find themselves managing multiple roles, whether as parents, employees, or family members while trying to look after their own well-being. This

Is Singapore Doing Enough to Support Its Burnout Caregivers?

As Singapore’s population ages, more people are taking on the responsibility of caring for elderly loved ones. These caregivers often find themselves juggling multiple roles, caregivers, parents, employees and all while managing their own health and well-being. This constant balancing act can lead to a condition known as caregiver burnout,

Event At Singapore’s Indonesian Embassy

Singapore’s Indonesian Embassy invited iKare to share a Dementia Talk at their Ramadhan activities. The Embassy works to empower Indonesian migrant domestic workers in Singapore who may care for the elderly with dementia challenges. Afterward, iKare, together with over 200 participants, broke fast, enjoyed iftar, engaged in fun activities, and

Channel 8 News

iKare was featured on Channel 8 TV News about the impact of the upcoming regulation regarding guaranteed rest days for migrant domestic workers. 明年起女佣每月至少一天休息日 居家护理服务公司预需求将上扬 If you missed the interview last evening, you could still watch it again. iKare was featured on Channel 8 TV News about the impact of

Dnata Singapore Pte Ltd

Another collaboration session between iKare and Dnata Singapore Pte Ltd dnata is a leading global air and travel services provider with more than 1800 employee in Singapore. iKare was honoured to be invited to speak and share on healthy eating and nutrition by our dietitian. There’s always something so satisfying

Together with Mdm Rahayu Mahzam, Senior Parliamentary Secretary

We are delighted to see you all in @BUKITBATOKEAST residents’ “Healthy Home, Healthy Family” Carnival, an event organized by Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and BBE. iKare, with Mdm Rahayu Mahzam, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Law, Advisor to Jurong GRC Grassroots Organisations, met with the community and shared

“Business Times” – iKare provides personalised care to improve mental well-being via Omnifit tech, one-to-one services

Event The Straits Times – Tapping tech for eldercare: How brain training, podcasts make ageing easier and fun iKare’s Innovative Approach to Senior Mental Well-being Featured in Business Times” We’re honored to be featured in Business Times for our pioneering work in senior mental health care! The article explores how

“The Straits Times” – Tapping Tech for Eldercare: How Brain Training, Podcasts Make Ageing Easier and Fun

Event The Straits Times – Tapping tech for eldercare: How brain training, podcasts make ageing easier and fun 📰 Featured in The Straits Times!Discover how iKare is innovating eldercare through brain-training podcasts and tech solutions that make aging both easier and more enjoyable. Haven’t read this insightful piece yet? Read

“Channel 8 News” – Home Care Providers Report Rise in Inquiries Amid Increase in Home Caregiving Grant

Event Channel 8 News 📺 Don’t miss our feature on 8world News!📺 8视界新闻报道精彩片段! We’re excited to share this insightful segment about how Singapore’s enhanced Home Caregiving Grant is supporting families – with iKare featured as part of the story. 新加坡政府调高居家看护津贴,如何为更多家庭带来帮助?节目中特别报道了相关案例与解决方案。 Curious to see the coverage? Watch the full report now!

Is Singapore Providing Adequate Support for Caregivers Facing Burnout?

Singapore’s ageing population is creating a pressing need for informal caregivers, with more than 210,000 individuals stepping up to care for their elderly loved ones. Many of these caregivers find themselves managing multiple roles, whether as parents, employees, or family members while trying to look after their own well-being. This

Is Singapore Doing Enough to Support Its Burnout Caregivers?

As Singapore’s population ages, more people are taking on the responsibility of caring for elderly loved ones. These caregivers often find themselves juggling multiple roles, caregivers, parents, employees and all while managing their own health and well-being. This constant balancing act can lead to a condition known as caregiver burnout,

Event With Singapore’s Indonesian Embassy

Event Event At Singapore’s Indonesian Embassy 19/04/2023 Singapore’s Indonesian Embassy invited iKare to share a Dementia Talk at their Ramadhan activities.  The Embassy works to empower Indonesian migrant domestic workers in Singapore who may care for the elderly with dementia challenges.  Afterward, iKare, together with over 200 participants, broke fast,