Healthcare Financing

Healthcare Financing

By Singapore Hospice Council

Join us to understand more about later life planning, and how we can devise a robust legal strategy for navigating family dynamics.

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Online

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • Online

About this event

Health • Other

💡 What can you expect from this talk?

To aid the community in understanding the schemes present in the community, citing examples of household means-test and what it means, how the household means-test may implicate family's care decisions and the assistance rendered by the government.


🟢 Who should attend?

This session is open to all.


💻 This session is conducted online.

This session will be conducted on the Zoom meeting platform. After registration, you will receive a Zoom link for the talk.


✨ About the speaker

Amudah has been in the Social Service sector since 2009. She later became a Social Worker in the community setting, managing individuals and families who faced various challenges in a myriad of stressful circumstances. During her work in the community, Amudah developed a keen interest in older adults and their age-related stressors and vulnerabilities faced. She crossed paths with clients facing existential crisis which intrigued her interest in End of Life matters. Having supported people to live well that she found joy in, she found a calling and purpose to support people to leave well. These grounded her pursuit in the palliative care sector where she serves as a Medical Social Worker, in Dover Park Hospice.


This talk is organised as part of Singapore Hospice Council's Live Well. Leave Well. Festival 2025. Click here to see more programme highlights.


About Singapore Hospice Council

Singapore Hospice Council (SHC) is a registered charity and an umbrella body representing organisations that actively provide hospice and palliative care in Singapore.

SHC is committed to improving the lives of patients with serious illnesses and giving support to the loved ones of these patients. It aims to coordinate and promote hospice and palliative care in Singapore; to support the training of doctors, nurses, allied-health workers, caregivers, and volunteers; to improve on the quality of palliative care; and to raise public awareness. It acts as the voice of hospice and palliative care within Singapore and internationally.

For enquiries, email us at info@singaporehospice.org.sg

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Singapore Hospice Council

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Oct 14 · 20:00 PDT