Addressing the overlooked: Integrating oral healthcare in a geriatric care system: Insights from Singapore

Author:

Tada Sayaka1ORCID,Lee Gabriel Keng Yan1ORCID,Tay Chong Meng2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Dentistry National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

2. National University Centre for Oral Health Singapore Singapore

Abstract

AbstractOral health of the older population has long been overlooked in global healthcare agenda. Limited access to oral healthcare for dependent older adults results in poor oral health, negatively impacting their quality of life, nutrition and overall well‐being. Especially for nations experiencing rapid ageing population, efforts must be urgently made to integrate oral healthcare services into the current healthcare system and policy. Singapore stands out as one of the most rapidly ageing nations in Southeast Asia, achieving remarkable progress in the healthcare field, as well as advancements in social modernization and economic growth. It now faces the growing burden of the dependent older population and is required to respond to the complex challenges associated with providing holistic eldercare services and ensuring the well‐being of its ageing population. This narrative review offers an overview of Singapore's current healthcare policy and system development for the older population, with a specific focus on oral healthcare. The goal is to shed light on this underexplored area, highlighting the challenges that need to be tackled to improve the accessibility of oral health services for dependent older adults.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Dentistry

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