The Sandwich Generation in Singapore
Studies show that sandwich generation caregivers spend an average of 9 hours per week on eldercare, on top of work and childcare responsibilities.
Practical Strategies for Working Caregivers
- Establish a caregiving schedule with siblings and family members
- Use technology for remote monitoring and video calls
- Meal prep on weekends or use meal delivery services
- Set up automatic bill payments and medication reminders
- Keep important documents organized and accessible
- Create emergency contacts list for neighbors and family
Domestic Helper Considerations
Levy Concession
Families caring for elderly members (65+) or those with disabilities may qualify for the concessionary levy rate of $60/month.
- Monthly levy: $60 (with eldercare levy concession) or $300 standard
- Salary: $550-700+ depending on experience
- Training: Eldercare training courses available through MOM-approved providers
- Medical needs: FDW may not be able to handle complex medical care
- Legal requirements: Obtain proper work permit through Ministry of Manpower
Respite Care Options
Contact AIC at 1800-650-6060 to learn about respite care options and subsidies in your area.
- Day Care Centres: Structured daytime programmes (subsidies available)
- Short-term Residential Care: Nursing homes offer temporary stays of 1-4 weeks
- Home Respite: Trained caregivers come to your home
- Community Befriending: Volunteers visit seniors at home
Workplace Support: What to Ask For
- Flexible work arrangements (work from home, flexible hours)
- Emergency caregiver leave
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) for counseling
- Eldercare referral services (some companies offer this)
- Reduced workload during crisis periods
Self-Care: Avoiding Caregiver Burnout
Signs of Burnout
Watch for constant exhaustion, social withdrawal, irritability, neglecting your own health, or feeling hopeless. Seek help if you experience these symptoms.
- Set realistic expectations - you can't do everything perfectly
- Accept help when offered and ask for it when needed
- Maintain some personal time for hobbies and friends
- Join a caregiver support group for emotional support
- Consider counseling if feeling overwhelmed
- Schedule regular health check-ups for yourself
Key Takeaways
- 1The sandwich generation challenge is common - you're not alone
- 2Planning and delegation are essential for sustainable caregiving
- 3Domestic helpers can help but require proper training and supervision
- 4Respite care options provide necessary breaks for caregivers
- 5Self-care isn't selfish - it's essential for long-term caregiving