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Abt 10% of SG's population are above 65. By 2030, more than 20% of Singaporeans will be above 65. This silver tsunami will hit Singapore hard. But what has the PAP done to mitigate this problem? It had appointed LBH as Minister in charge of aged affairs in 2006. He achieved nothing despite being paid more than 5 times Obama's salary. The pay is small issue but it aggravates Singaporeans' frustration with the pap. The deeper loss is that the pap lost 5 years of achieving nothing for the elderly from 2006 to 2011. This is a tragedy.
The implications of the silver tsunami are very serious.
1. How to care for these Singaporeans who sacrificed and toiled for Singapore throughout their productive years? Retirement villages, more nursing homes? More VWOs?
2. Who to care for them? Can the government wash their hands off and legislate that the children take care of them...Easy to legislate, but care is an emotive issue.
3. Why bother abt the elderly? many pap members dont see the elderly issue as an important item now because they are focused on growing the GDP and chasing after their bonuses..but important this elderly issue is.
4. When shd the government step in to help those elderly who cant help themselves?
5. What can the govt, community and family do to help the elderly?
This is a political hot potato the pap cant wish away. The pap has wasted many years.. What has the pap and LBH done since 2006? We dont see the elderly better off in 2012 as compared to 2000!!
Will the SG Silver tsunami be the same as housing, transport, healthcare which were neglected until they overwhelmed Singapore and Singaporeans? Can we afford to neglect this issue? Can we afford not to do anything now?
The implications of the silver tsunami are very serious.
1. How to care for these Singaporeans who sacrificed and toiled for Singapore throughout their productive years? Retirement villages, more nursing homes? More VWOs?
2. Who to care for them? Can the government wash their hands off and legislate that the children take care of them...Easy to legislate, but care is an emotive issue.
3. Why bother abt the elderly? many pap members dont see the elderly issue as an important item now because they are focused on growing the GDP and chasing after their bonuses..but important this elderly issue is.
4. When shd the government step in to help those elderly who cant help themselves?
5. What can the govt, community and family do to help the elderly?
This is a political hot potato the pap cant wish away. The pap has wasted many years.. What has the pap and LBH done since 2006? We dont see the elderly better off in 2012 as compared to 2000!!
Will the SG Silver tsunami be the same as housing, transport, healthcare which were neglected until they overwhelmed Singapore and Singaporeans? Can we afford to neglect this issue? Can we afford not to do anything now?
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