Thursday, March 22, 2007

Too many groups catering to the elderly?

From a journalist:

1. Do you think the current group of committees are enough to cover the areas of concern or interest to the elderly? Do you think there ought to be more?

Reply: There are many elderly in Singapore. This group is growing rapidly. To fully cater for the diverse needs of the elderly, we need to have many organisations, providing different types of services and attracting different groups of the elderly, according to their area of interest.

2. Somewhat conversely, with so many committees taking care of the elderly, do you think that members of the public would be confused? What can be done to distinguish them?

Reply: The elderly person does not need to be involved with all the groups. They only need to be introduced to a group that can serve their needs. The Center for Seniors will be setting up a contact center and website. We hope to build a database of the various groups and their services. The seniors can call our contact center and be introduced to a group or activity that meet their interest and needs.

3. Last there are groups such as the Alzheimers' Association who feel that not enough
is being done for their groups. What do you think of this, and which other groups do you think can be better served?

Reply: I am not familiar with the situation of the Alzheimer's Association or other special groups. I hope that they are able to find the solution to their challenges.

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