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Regime: Dementia caregivers, you cry, die, your problem but please pay the bills ok.

mscitw

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CNA Mouthpiece exhorting dementia caregivers to toil harder and expect no help from rich regime

Peasantpore: The jiat leow bee Health Promotion Board (HPB) has launched a set of cheap self-help solutions for caregivers to cope with the emotional and social stress of caring for the elderly with dementia. This implies Health Minion Ah Gan is not providing any state assistance for this group of peasants. This follows Penang Laksa's evil plan to cap healthcare spending for each peasant at 30% compared to 50% in other east asiatic states.

Ah Gan's charity to dementia caregiver is cheap resource pack and an e-learning course. He might as well tell dementia suffers and their caregivers to jump into Bedok Reservoir.

Contrasting this are the generous pensions and stipends paid to loyal regime lackeys. For example, when Old Autocrat's Evergreen Loyal Rajaratnam died of dementia, he was surrounded by 5 maids in a bungalow.

There are about 22,000 people with dementia in Singapore. This number is expected to rise to 80,000 by 2030. Family caregivers number about 220,000 and Ah Gan is choosing to ignore their plights.

For more than 12 years, 55-year-old Peasant M Kaarveri has been busy taking care of her mother, who has dementia. The yoga instructor spends more than 12 hours per day looking after her 85-year-old mother. She said it has been very challenging.

"She repeats things... and she says 'I want to go to the loo', but she doesn't really want to go to the loo... and she mixes coffee and tea together when she prepares drinks for us," said Mdm Kaarveri.

Understatement because dementia patients usually present more problems to their caregivers that the regime usually ignore.

There are many poor peasants like her who sometimes feel overwhelmed by the responsibility with state lackeys and minions folding their arms, watching and laughing at them.

"Must thank Ah Khaw and Ah Gan for their hands off approach huh?" said Mdm Kaarveri.

The HPB said caregivers assuming responsibility for an elderly with dementia often struggle with poor emotional health themselves, so if they die, that is their own problem but the state must make sure they still pay their bills on time.

Most peasants suffer from burn-out due to lack of respite from the care-giving routine. Depression usually set in if they feel hopeless, isolated, and resentful at the perceived lack of support. No wondered Old Autocrat sent 5 maids to take care of his loyal buddy Rajaratnam.

The regime study group indicates that about 20 per cent of peasant caregivers spend more than 12 hours daily attending to those with chronic medical conditions such as dementia. Three-quarters also have to juggle jobs, endure price hikes, competition from cheap foreign workers and pay maid levies.

The useless self-help kit, part of a Peasant Dementia Public Education Plan, is armed with information to help caregivers like Mdm Kaarveri and impress stupid Ang Mohs who think Peasantpore is a paradise.

Themed "Living Together", the campaign aims to get peasants thinking about what it means to "rely on themselves while looking after their peasant kin suffering from dementia, and that they should expect no help from the regime and must still pay their bills on time.

HPB's CEO Ang Ah Seng said: "KNNCCB, want maid levy reduction to look after dementia patients? Rebates for dementia nursing home? Farking fat hope lor. You think Ruler Loong very rich or free to solve your problem is it. Either send your parents to die in cheap JB hospice or bite the bullet and look after them. We can use Walter Woon's Law to sue you. If you look after demential parent but do not pay your bills, do not blame regime lackeys for their heartless letters threatening court actions ok. In Hongkie, its worse, they simply allow their old to die in bird cages, so in this respect, we are not as heartless as those Canto blackguards."
 
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mengzai

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Re: Regime: Dementia caregivers, you cry, die, your problem but please pay the bills

all the BS levy, my dad is in hospital almost 3.5 years, was told to sell the house to pay for the bill, KNNBCCB.
 

johnny333

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Re: Regime: Dementia caregivers, you cry, die, your problem but please pay the bills

If one is considering getting a maid to help with taking care of a dementia patient, do NOT expect the PAP to give a discount of any kind e.g. maid levy
 

mengzai

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Re: Regime: Dementia caregivers, you cry, die, your problem but please pay the bills

yes, no special levy if you have a maid to take care. they will ask you to go F spider.
they never thought who is going to take care of the sick when we need to go to work. those ma ma fucker.........
 
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