Governance of Assisted Living in Singapore: Lessons for Aging Countries
A global trend toward aging populations means that the challenge of providing adequate long-term care to older people looms large in many countries. In Singapore, a public discourse revolving around the expansion of assisted living to create age-friendly environments in long-term care has emerged. T...
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Main Authors: | Si Ying Tan (Author), Luting Poh (Author), Jeremy Lim (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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