Singapore News - A nurse who could not get home in time to be with her father as he drew his last breath vowed afterwards not to let her patients die alone, if she could help it. Ms Lacdaying Cherrie, 37, a staff nurse at the All Saints Home nursing home in Hougang, tries to make sure she. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - Mr Hong Kaw was never comfortable whenever he was in hospital and would hanker to go home. “Although my father was weak, he was still lucid. But on Nov 4, he could not be woken up from his nap and was rushed by ambulance to the hospital. We rushed down when we were told. Read more at www.tnp.sg
who depend on them for the paycheck. they re relying to take care of. both also seeks to improve working conditions for childcare and eldercare workers as the pandemics lingering effects in the labor market are shifting employee demands and expectations at workplaces want to bring in chief economist at adp neil richardson. she s got her own great new research this morning, but first before we get to your survey i want to ask you about this executive order. it s meant to improve working conditions for parents and for childcare workers. how important is the childcare piece in the labor market? well let s just focus on the data and good morning, christine. it s always great to be with you. we know two things when it comes to the care economy. first, we know that the jobs have not completely recovered from the pandemic. this was a hard hit industry. there was a lot of people who left this industry during the pandemic. and the second thing he knows that the care economy has gotten more expe
Singapore News - After giving the patient a haircut, Madam Ivy Cheok Boon Kiew puts on the finishing touches by running a shaver along the side of his head, as a nurse holds him steady in his bed. When she brushes the stray hairs off his shoulders, he flashes her a smile as if to say. Read more at www.tnp.sg