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Chitchat Singaporeans need to be prepared to stay healthy in old age: DPM

bobby

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Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said he has been a "big beneficiary" of Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH), and he also noted the importance of the hospital in Singapore's history.

Following a stroke in 2016, Mr Heng, also the Minister for Finance, received surgery at TTSH and was hospitalised there for six weeks.

Yesterday, Mr Heng took part in a 12km charity heritage walk, held to mark the hospital's 175th anniversary. Named Tan Tock Seng's Journey, the walk took 1,750 participants from Pearl's Hill - the hospital's original site - to its current location in Novena.

The walk raised $1 million for the TTSH Community Fund, which supports patients with unsubsidised medical needs, as well as medical research and community health initiatives.

Set up in 1995, the fund has more than 100 patient-centred programmes. It supports more than 2,500 needy families and disburses more than $2 million each year.

Yesterday, Mr Heng met and thanked some of the doctors and nurses who took care of him during his 2016 hospital stay.

He said: "So I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for taking such good care of me, my wife and my family during this period."

Citing a recent report that found Singaporeans had the longest life expectancy in the world at 84.8 years, Mr Heng said people here need to be better prepared to stay healthy in their old age.

He noted that Health Minister Gan Kim Yong and his team, together with healthcare professionals here, are working on helping senior citizens stay active and healthy.

"We are shifting from just healthcare to health. Let's do all of that together," said Mr Heng.
 

laksaboy

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Following a stroke in 2016, Mr Heng, also the Minister for Finance, received surgery at TTSH and was hospitalised there for six weeks.

Indeed it is important to stay healthy. Because ordinary Sinkies can't afford Ah Heng's medical bills. Two options: Healthy or death.
 

sweetiepie

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Singaporeans need to be prepared to stay healthy in old age: DPM


How come all our overpaid $m ministers always want to say the obvious?
KNN this one actual is not so obvious ho KNN literally means sinkie must not die else i need to pay out your cpf money KNN
 

Hypocrite-The

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Why don't just Soylent Green the old and infirmed and retarded and trouble makers etc? Than no need to waste time and resources in pretending the gahmen cares?
 

Tony Tan

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He is hinting that CPF Medisave is definitely insufficient to cover! The hoax and myth the PAP fabricated for their Ponzi Scheme cannot hold water, will fuck spider like Hyflux.
 

ckmpd

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Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said he has been a "big beneficiary" of Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH), and he also noted the importance of the hospital in Singapore's history.

Following a stroke in 2016, Mr Heng, also the Minister for Finance, received surgery at TTSH and was hospitalised there for six weeks.

Yesterday, Mr Heng took part in a 12km charity heritage walk, held to mark the hospital's 175th anniversary. Named Tan Tock Seng's Journey, the walk took 1,750 participants from Pearl's Hill - the hospital's original site - to its current location in Novena.

The walk raised $1 million for the TTSH Community Fund, which supports patients with unsubsidised medical needs, as well as medical research and community health initiatives.

Set up in 1995, the fund has more than 100 patient-centred programmes. It supports more than 2,500 needy families and disburses more than $2 million each year.

Yesterday, Mr Heng met and thanked some of the doctors and nurses who took care of him during his 2016 hospital stay.

He said: "So I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for taking such good care of me, my wife and my family during this period."

Citing a recent report that found Singaporeans had the longest life expectancy in the world at 84.8 years, Mr Heng said people here need to be better prepared to stay healthy in their old age.

He noted that Health Minister Gan Kim Yong and his team, together with healthcare professionals here, are working on helping senior citizens stay active and healthy.

"We are shifting from just healthcare to health. Let's do all of that together," said Mr Heng.
ironic. this comes from a sick man who cant keep himself healthy
 
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