Despite knowing that our senior loved ones may one day need help with care, the truth is we rarely prepare ourselves for it – not u...
Caregiving-in-place
A fortnight ago I travelled to Fukuoka which is situated in Southern part of Japan. During my stay in Fukuoka, I visited a day care s...
Caregivers may also face “Social Isolation”
We often hear of the voices of social isolation for elders, especially among those who are living alone. But have you ever heard ab...
iCare Life begins its journey in Yangon (Myanmar)
“Quality is best attained when improved from source” Quality and delivery excellence is what iCare Life thrives for. Training an...
Music time for Caregivers and their loved ones
On a Saturday morning late last month, I visited the Crossings Café in Singapore which held a music event called "Memories Café...
Fall Alert
My father who just turned 80 maintains an active lifestyle with regular exercise and various social activities. One day, we noticed ...
A glimpse on Japan: ‘kodokushi’ 2- achieving zero ‘kodokushi’
In one of the earlier blog, I introduced the Japanese word ‘kodokushi’ which has gained much media attention in the recent years in Ja...
“Effective Communication in Caregiving” with AIC
iCare Life, in alignment with its social objective of helping Singapore age in an effective way, became the first company to hold...
A glimpse on Japan: Reaching out to prevent ‘kodokushi’
Kodokushi ( 孤独死) – lonely death (dying in loneliness) Although this is a Japanese word, the use of it has become so common that it...
A glimpse on Japan: Urgent call for caregiver support
This morning, as I switched on the television in a hotel room in Japan, a piece of news immediately caught my attention. An older...
“Building Dependable Caregivers” with the Singapore Prison Service
iCare Life, with its social objective to enable the development of a caregiving society, organized a two-day Eldercare Programme call...
Letting the younger generation share
I once conducted a study aiming to understand the inter-generational dynamics of middle aged caregivers and their young adult or te...
A glimpse on Japan: Caring for Caregivers
In super-aged Japan, the awareness of the dilemma facing caregivers of demented seniors first surfaced in 1972 with the release of the...