Caregivers Circle

Renee and Zee

In every episode, we explore the complicated world of caregiving, share the unseen difficulties, the strength found, and how love powers change. Listen in for enlightening conversations, candid interviews, and expert insights that will completely change how you perceive caregiving. But this podcast is more than just about stories; it's a lifeline for caregivers. It's a safe haven for those who have to dedicate their lives to caring for others. It's where you can find support and empathy. It is the Caregivers Circle.

  1. Senior Day Care - A Respite for Caregivers

    03/28/2025

    Senior Day Care - A Respite for Caregivers

    In this episode, we are honoured to have Siti Liyana from NTUC Health to discuss the availability of Senior Day Care. Siti is an Assistant Centre Manager at NTUC Health Senior Day Care (Jurong Central) with nine years of experience working closely with seniors and their caregivers. She oversees the centre’s daily operations, including the management of a team of care staff, and the coordination of care services to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for all seniors. Siti has witnessed first-hand the challenges caregivers face, such as feelings of guilt, stress and exhaustion, and has been supporting them by providing the right services and resources to help them find balance and maintain their well-being. Her empathetic approach and leadership style have helped her build positive relationships with both caregivers and seniors, ensuring they feel heard, respected, and supported in every step of their caregiving journey. Caregiving can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. The Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) provides a one-stop front for caregivers, connecting you to care services, caregiver training, financial schemes and resources to support your caregiving journey. Do you know there’s a $200 annual subsidy under the Caregivers Training Grant for you to pick up skills to care for your loved one? If you are caring for loved one who is frail, or living with dementia, mental health conditions, stroke or requires palliative care, AIC empowers you to provide the best for your loved ones. Not forgetting your own self-care, you can also find tips and resources for yourself. We see you care and AIC wants to support your caregiving journey. To find out more, you may - Visit www.aic.sg/we-see-you-care - Visit AIC Links located in public hospitals for in-person assistance - Or call AIC hotline at 1800 650 6060 to speak to the AIC team

    23 min
  2. Understanding Occupational Therapy for Caregivers

    03/21/2025

    Understanding Occupational Therapy for Caregivers

    In this episode, we are honoured to have Nicole Lim from Woodlands Health to discuss Occupational Therapy. Nicole graduated from the Singapore Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy. Since then, she has gained valuable experience in various acute and rehabilitation settings, enhancing her skills and knowledge in the field and specializes in Neurological Rehabilitation. Nicole currently practices at Woodlands Health and in her current area of practice, she is dedicated to helping clients and their families navigate through recovery process while focusing on rehabilitation and regaining independence. She takes on a client-centered approach to work collaboratively with clients and their families, to tailor interventions that meet their unique needs and goals. Caregiving can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. The Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) provides a one-stop front for caregivers, connecting you to care services, caregiver training, financial schemes and resources to support your caregiving journey. Do you know there’s a $200 annual subsidy under the Caregivers Training Grant for you to pick up skills to care for your loved one? If you are caring for loved one who is frail, or living with dementia, mental health conditions, stroke or requires palliative care, AIC empowers you to provide the best for your loved ones. Not forgetting your own self-care, you can also find tips and resources for yourself. We see you care and AIC wants to support your caregiving journey. To find out more, you may - Visit www.aic.sg/we-see-you-care - Visit AIC Links located in public hospitals for in-person assistance - Or call AIC hotline at 1800 650 6060 to speak to the AIC team

    26 min

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In every episode, we explore the complicated world of caregiving, share the unseen difficulties, the strength found, and how love powers change. Listen in for enlightening conversations, candid interviews, and expert insights that will completely change how you perceive caregiving. But this podcast is more than just about stories; it's a lifeline for caregivers. It's a safe haven for those who have to dedicate their lives to caring for others. It's where you can find support and empathy. It is the Caregivers Circle.