'What will happen to my child after I die?' The worries of parents of adults with disabilities | Video
These caregivers in Singapore are getting on in age - and they're trying to push their adult children with disabilities to learn to live a life without them. “I always tell him: ‘I’m teaching you to do things. If not, when I die, who’s going to look after you?’” said Madam Lim, the 73-year-old mother of 42-year-old Ernest Wong, who has cerebral palsy.
These caregivers in Singapore are getting on in age - and they're trying to push their adult children with disabilities to learn to live a life without them. “I always tell him: ‘I’m teaching you to do things. If not, when I die, who’s going to look after you?’” said Madam Lim, the 73-year-old mother of 42-year-old Ernest Wong, who has cerebral palsy.