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Who cares for Singapore’s carers? Recent deaths highlight urgent need to tackle burnout
Karasi Chandramogan, a freelance behavioral therapist, became the sole carer for her brother with autism and mother after her father's death four years ago. The article highlights her struggles, including an incident in April when her brother suffered seizures during lunch, underscoring the challenges faced by caregivers in Singapore.
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