SINGAPORE – Being tethered to a dialysis machine three times a week keeps kidney patients Chew Teck Seng and Malathy Naga Rathnam alive. But it has also made it nearly impossible for them to find employment. Lamenting the challenges that patients face, 53-year-old Mr Chew, who used to work as a technical specialist, said: “Kidney failure and the frequent dialysis have set limits on me physically, but I am still mentally capable to take on work.” Echoing his sentiments, 40-year-old Ms Malathy, a former healthcare worker, said: “Only my kidneys are not working. Other than that, I am fine.” READ: […]... Keep on reading: Singapore patients on dialysis secure jobs through inclusive job fair