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Take a survey about COVID-19’s impact on female family caregivers
May 11th, 2020 | News, Older People and Caregiving
In collaboration with Tsao Foundation, SCWO and PPIS, AWARE is conducting a new survey to document COVID-19’s impact on caregivers in Singapore.
To be eligible for this survey, you must:
- Be a female family caregiver to an older person in Singapore
- Co-reside with your older care recipient
- Care for a person with either:
a. Dementia, or another mental condition
b. At least one activity of daily living (ADL) limitation (i.e. trouble with eating, bathing, getting dressed, toileting, transferring and continence), requiring human assistance
c. Complications from diabetes, heart failure, liver failure and/or stroke.
If you satisfy the criteria above, please email Yoke Mun (yokemun@aware.org.sg) with your name and your phone number. She will call you to ask a simple set of questions.
Successful survey respondents will receive $20 as a token of appreciation.