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[h=2]Gan Kim Yong learning well from Japan[/h]
October 5th, 2013 |
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Health Minister Gan Kim Yong visited the Toa Payoh
Polyclinic yesterday. Photo: Ooi Boon Keong
Gan Kim Yong and his teams of officials from the Health and Housing
ministries have returned from their fact finding and learning mission in Japan
on ageing problems. He has learnt well, many times better than Boon Heng. In
yesterday’s ST he has already came out with a list of innovative initiatives
learnt from Japan for implementation. He is also setting up a committee to look
deeper into the ageing population problems.
Among the things that the team has learnt for implementations are:
1. A need for support services during working hours when the young are at
work. Also in cases of oldies living alone, night services are also needed.
2. Medical practitioners and polyclinics should be located near the ageing
population.
3. Employ the elderly, and retirement age should be raised to 67. Only the
Japanese could come up with such a clever idea. Didn’t we been employing people
up to 90 and onwards?
4. Need for home care and more nursing homes as our population ages. Dunno if
these facilities are provided free.
5. More support to caregivers, probably salary increases.
The govt should send more such study trips to learn from other countries to
make life better for Singaporeans. They have forgotten to send Chuan Jin and the
NTUC officials to study how other countries are handling their foreign workers
and immigrant problems and if foreigners were discriminating their citizens how
to deal with such problems. Maybe after such an enlightening trip the MOM could
introduce more effective measures or at least get enlightened.
Money well spent for sure, every cent of it.
.
Chua Chin Leng aka redbean
*The writer blogs at [url]http://mysingaporenews.blogspot.com[/URL]




Health Minister Gan Kim Yong visited the Toa Payoh
Polyclinic yesterday. Photo: Ooi Boon Keong
Gan Kim Yong and his teams of officials from the Health and Housing
ministries have returned from their fact finding and learning mission in Japan
on ageing problems. He has learnt well, many times better than Boon Heng. In
yesterday’s ST he has already came out with a list of innovative initiatives
learnt from Japan for implementation. He is also setting up a committee to look
deeper into the ageing population problems.
Among the things that the team has learnt for implementations are:
1. A need for support services during working hours when the young are at
work. Also in cases of oldies living alone, night services are also needed.
2. Medical practitioners and polyclinics should be located near the ageing
population.
3. Employ the elderly, and retirement age should be raised to 67. Only the
Japanese could come up with such a clever idea. Didn’t we been employing people
up to 90 and onwards?
4. Need for home care and more nursing homes as our population ages. Dunno if
these facilities are provided free.
5. More support to caregivers, probably salary increases.
The govt should send more such study trips to learn from other countries to
make life better for Singaporeans. They have forgotten to send Chuan Jin and the
NTUC officials to study how other countries are handling their foreign workers
and immigrant problems and if foreigners were discriminating their citizens how
to deal with such problems. Maybe after such an enlightening trip the MOM could
introduce more effective measures or at least get enlightened.
Money well spent for sure, every cent of it.
.
Chua Chin Leng aka redbean
*The writer blogs at [url]http://mysingaporenews.blogspot.com[/URL]