The number of elderly people living alone is likely to increase to 83,000 by 2030 - up from 35,000 now.
This number does not include seniors who are left alone at home when their children head out for work in the day.
The rising number of isolated seniors is a cause for concern, said Madam Halimah Yacob, Minister of State for Community Development, Youth and Sports, at an ageing forum on Wednesday.
'It is important that when their sons or daughters go to work and the elderly are living alone, there's someone to pop in and say 'how are you',' she said.
This number does not include seniors who are left alone at home when their children head out for work in the day.
The rising number of isolated seniors is a cause for concern, said Madam Halimah Yacob, Minister of State for Community Development, Youth and Sports, at an ageing forum on Wednesday.
'It is important that when their sons or daughters go to work and the elderly are living alone, there's someone to pop in and say 'how are you',' she said.