Murals to help people with dementia find way home


Retired chemical plant superintendent Anjang Rosli, who suffers from young-onset dementia, sometimes leaves home without telling his wife and ends up getting lost.

But now, when the 58-year-old is unable to find his way home, colour-coded arrows and murals at the Toa Payoh bus interchange will help to guide him.

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