Research Education – Interview Question How to Plan Retirement for the Elderly without Dependent Support In our research work we aim to address the retirement needs of the elderly. Financial planning, Healthcare and social activities, are the key concerns of this research interview. In addition, we are exploring the possibility of building a retirement resort / village with the feasibility of using CPF. Elderly without dependent support are most vulnerable to retirement pitfalls. By researching such issues, the prospects of active and successful ageing are possible.
Interview Questions
1) Does Singapore have adequate financial plans for retirement? 2) What types of financial plans would be useful for retirement? 3) How can government policies improve retirement planning? 4) Do we have enough healthcare resources / facilities to provide for our ageing population? 5) Which type of healthcare program should Singapore expand or develop to cater for the elderly? 6) What can be done to make healthcare more affordable? 7) How can we better engage the elderly in community involvement activities? 8) What should be improved / developed to encourage active ageing activities?* 9) More people are unwilling to take care of the elderly, what can be done to address this situation? 10) Who will benefit most, if a retirement resort / village are introduced in Singapore?
How to Plan Retirement for the Elderly without Dependent Support
In our research work we aim to address the retirement needs of the elderly. Financial planning, Healthcare and social activities, are the key concerns of this research interview. In addition, we are exploring the possibility of building a retirement resort / village with the feasibility of using CPF. Elderly without dependent support are most vulnerable to retirement pitfalls. By researching such issues, the prospects of active and successful ageing are possible.
Interview Questions
1) Does Singapore have adequate financial plans for retirement?
2) What types of financial plans would be useful for retirement?
3) How can government policies improve retirement planning?
4) Do we have enough healthcare resources / facilities to provide for our ageing population?
5) Which type of healthcare program should Singapore expand or develop to cater for the elderly?
6) What can be done to make healthcare more affordable?
7) How can we better engage the elderly in community involvement activities?
8) What should be improved / developed to encourage active ageing activities?*
9) More people are unwilling to take care of the elderly, what can be done to address this situation?
10) Who will benefit most, if a retirement resort / village are introduced in Singapore?