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More Singaporeans are choosing and managing to spend their final days at home, surrounded by loved ones. And as the nation deals with an aging population, the question is not only whether one can die at home but also if there's robust infrastructure to keep up with where they want to be. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out the preparations needed for end-of-life care at home. For that, they speak with Dr Angeline Seah, Deputy Group Medical Director & Head of Home Care Services and Kate Cham, Co-Founder, Anglo Caregiver.
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