Social initiatives needed for Singapore’s Pioneer Generation
They live independently and face loneliness due to the loss of loved ones.
Pioneer Generation is in need of social engagement as a high percentage of them live independently and are faced with loneliness, following the death of loved ones.
“With the potential loneliness faced by this generation due to the loss of loved ones, there is a need to integrate them into communities that prioritise social engagement,” read a study from Research on Successful Ageing (ROSA).
Social initiatives, ROSA, cited like Project Silverlight, which seeks to empower older adults, can promote social interaction and foster intergenerational relationships.
“Policy should prioritise boosting social inclusivity and empowering this demographic's self-agency. Previous research has indicated that older age groups feel more connected to their communities when they are satisfied with the built environment,” read the study.
Policymakers are also encouraged to evaluate how built environment impacts this generation’s social connectivity.