Technologies for ageing-in-place: The Singapore context
The number of elderly citizens aged 65 and above in Singapore, is expected to double from 440,000in 2015, to 900,000 by 2030. Along with this “Silver Tsunami” is the upward trend of the numberof elderly who are living alone — which is estimated to increase from 35,000 in 2012 to 83,000 by2030. These...
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Main Authors: | GOONAWARDENE, Nadee, LEE, Pius, TAN, Hwee Xian, VALERA, Alvin C., TAN, Hwee-Pink |
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