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− | Founded by the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood (FMDM) Sisters in 1969 | + | |Singapore Hospice Council[http://singaporehospice.org.sg/] |
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− | + | *Umbrella body representing all organisations actively providing hospice and palliative care in Singapore | |
− | Founded in 1992, Dover Park Hospice has served as a tranquil sanctuary for over 10,000 patients and families over the years, meeting their unique physical, emotional, psycho-social and spiritual needs through holistic palliative care. | + | |- |
− | + | |Assisi Hospice[http://www.assisihospice.org.sg/] | |
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− | + | *Founded by the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood (FMDM) Sisters in 1969 | |
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− | + | |Dover Park Hospice [http://www.doverpark.org/] | |
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+ | *Founded in 1992, Dover Park Hospice has served as a tranquil sanctuary for over 10,000 patients and families over the years, meeting their unique physical, emotional, psycho-social and spiritual needs through holistic palliative care. | ||
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+ | |HCA Hospice Care [https://www.hca.org.sg/] | ||
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+ | *Singapore's largest home hospice care provider and is a registered charity since 1989 | ||
+ | *Conducts palliative care training for its patients' caregivers, as well as other services such as day hospice care, paediatric palliative care, bereavement support and outreach programmes | ||
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+ | |Hua Mei Centre for Successful Ageing (HMCSA) [https://tsaofoundation.org/] | ||
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+ | *Integrated collective of various community aged care service models that have been pioneered by the organisation since 1993. They offer services ranging from care management, to traditional chinese medicine and dementia care systems | ||
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− | + | |Allium Healthcare | |
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− | + | *New private nursing home along Venus Drive | |
− | + | *Proposed 4-storey, 129-bed facility | |
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− | *Proposed 4-storey, 129-bed facility | ||
*Designed to be a premium product, to meet the demand from the middle- to upper-income group | *Designed to be a premium product, to meet the demand from the middle- to upper-income group | ||
*Of the 129 beds, 51 are single-occupancy care suits of 225 sq ft each, while 16 are companion suites of 327 sq ft each with en-suite bathroom, and executive suites start from 409 sq ft. | *Of the 129 beds, 51 are single-occupancy care suits of 225 sq ft each, while 16 are companion suites of 327 sq ft each with en-suite bathroom, and executive suites start from 409 sq ft. | ||
*6 care suits and 2 companion suites will be set aside for residents with dementia, and 15 companion suites for subsidised residents | *6 care suits and 2 companion suites will be set aside for residents with dementia, and 15 companion suites for subsidised residents | ||
*10 to 12 residents will share a living and dining area and a kitchen, as well as an area for rehabilitation and exercise facilities, in a "household"<ref>GK Goh to launch purpose-built nursing home. Retrieved from https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/gk-goh-launch-purpose-built-003000526.html</ref> | *10 to 12 residents will share a living and dining area and a kitchen, as well as an area for rehabilitation and exercise facilities, in a "household"<ref>GK Goh to launch purpose-built nursing home. Retrieved from https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/gk-goh-launch-purpose-built-003000526.html</ref> | ||
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− | + | |Jade Circle Nursing Home''' | |
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*Co-funded by Lien Foundation and Khoo Chwee Neo Foundation, in partnership with Peacehaven nursing home | *Co-funded by Lien Foundation and Khoo Chwee Neo Foundation, in partnership with Peacehaven nursing home | ||
*Following the "Silver Hope" Model <ref>Yong, 2016. Singapore nursing homes need new model of care: Lien Foundation CEO. Retrieved from https://sg.news.yahoo.com/depersonalised-and-dehumanising-singapore-113454493.html </ref> | *Following the "Silver Hope" Model <ref>Yong, 2016. Singapore nursing homes need new model of care: Lien Foundation CEO. Retrieved from https://sg.news.yahoo.com/depersonalised-and-dehumanising-singapore-113454493.html </ref> | ||
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*Lien Foundation commissioned 3 studies<ref>Nursing Homes Singapore. Retrieved from http://nursinghomes.sg/</ref>: | *Lien Foundation commissioned 3 studies<ref>Nursing Homes Singapore. Retrieved from http://nursinghomes.sg/</ref>: | ||
**"The Economics of Singapore Nursing Home Care" by consulting firm Oliver Wyman concluded that if the next 5000 nursing home beds (MOH to increase number of nursing home beds from 12000 to 17000 in 2020) follow the Silver hope model it would cost an additional $19 million annually – or an additional $8 to 13 per resident per day. However, cost savings would be generated through lower hospitalisation rates as these proposed living arrangements would ensure that elderly have the opportunities to be more mobile<ref>Chan, 2016. Nursing home patients could benefit from fewer beds in wards: Study. Retrieved from https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/nursing-home-patients-could-benefit-from-fewer-beds-in-wards-stu-7919038</ref> | **"The Economics of Singapore Nursing Home Care" by consulting firm Oliver Wyman concluded that if the next 5000 nursing home beds (MOH to increase number of nursing home beds from 12000 to 17000 in 2020) follow the Silver hope model it would cost an additional $19 million annually – or an additional $8 to 13 per resident per day. However, cost savings would be generated through lower hospitalisation rates as these proposed living arrangements would ensure that elderly have the opportunities to be more mobile<ref>Chan, 2016. Nursing home patients could benefit from fewer beds in wards: Study. Retrieved from https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/nursing-home-patients-could-benefit-from-fewer-beds-in-wards-stu-7919038</ref> | ||
− | **"Safe but Soulless" by Radha Basu provided an overview of nursing homes today and suggested possible ways to overcome challenges. | + | **"Safe but Soulless" by Radha Basu provided an overview of nursing homes today and suggested possible ways to overcome challenges. |
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**"Supporting Singaporeans’ Aspirations for Aged Care" by The Nielsen Company showed that Singaporeans are most concerned about being able to care for oneself and ageing in place, 60% of respondents thought that residents in nursing homes should stay in single or twin-bedded rooms | **"Supporting Singaporeans’ Aspirations for Aged Care" by The Nielsen Company showed that Singaporeans are most concerned about being able to care for oneself and ageing in place, 60% of respondents thought that residents in nursing homes should stay in single or twin-bedded rooms | ||
*90% of current nursing home beds are in 6- or 8-bedder dorms. The other 5% to 10% are single or twins, but more for infection control purposes. Japan had already phased out 6-bedder wards 40 years ago, and single beds has been the norm for almost a decade. | *90% of current nursing home beds are in 6- or 8-bedder dorms. The other 5% to 10% are single or twins, but more for infection control purposes. Japan had already phased out 6-bedder wards 40 years ago, and single beds has been the norm for almost a decade. | ||
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**Overall development cost of Jade Circle has been reduced from the original $15 million to $14 million | **Overall development cost of Jade Circle has been reduced from the original $15 million to $14 million | ||
*Jade Circle as important pilot to set people thinking about long term care and the philosophy of dignity and humanity – providing a de-medicalised and more home-like model of care that prioritises resident autonomy beyond safety and risk management | *Jade Circle as important pilot to set people thinking about long term care and the philosophy of dignity and humanity – providing a de-medicalised and more home-like model of care that prioritises resident autonomy beyond safety and risk management | ||
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− | + | |Kampung Admiralty | |
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*An 11-storey Housing Board complex as Singapore's first 'retirement kampung' | *An 11-storey Housing Board complex as Singapore's first 'retirement kampung' | ||
*100 studio flats for the elderly | *100 studio flats for the elderly | ||
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*Hopes to empower seniors to function independently in the community for as long as they can <ref>Basu, 2017. Long-term eldercare: More options now, but more data also needed. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/long-term-eldercare-more-options-now-but-more-data-also-needed </ref> | *Hopes to empower seniors to function independently in the community for as long as they can <ref>Basu, 2017. Long-term eldercare: More options now, but more data also needed. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/long-term-eldercare-more-options-now-but-more-data-also-needed </ref> | ||
*Similar to Assisted Living Options, but with no caregiver on standby for residents with dementia<ref>Yuen, 2018. More home-based care options likely for seniors. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/housing/more-home-based-care-options-likely-for-seniors </ref> | *Similar to Assisted Living Options, but with no caregiver on standby for residents with dementia<ref>Yuen, 2018. More home-based care options likely for seniors. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/housing/more-home-based-care-options-likely-for-seniors </ref> | ||
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− | + | |Lions Home | |
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*Runs two facilities in Bishan and Bedok | *Runs two facilities in Bishan and Bedok | ||
*Initiative to let residents wear their own clothes since 2001 so as to make care "less institutional" <ref>Poon, 2017. Lions Home residents get to wear their own clothes. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/lions-home-residents-get-to-wear-their-own-clothes </ref> | *Initiative to let residents wear their own clothes since 2001 so as to make care "less institutional" <ref>Poon, 2017. Lions Home residents get to wear their own clothes. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/lions-home-residents-get-to-wear-their-own-clothes </ref> | ||
*Rehabilitation programmes include a motion sensing video game system for residents to exercise their range of movement, coordination and other physical functions <ref>Poon, 2017. Bringing quality care up a notch at nursing homes. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/bringing-quality-care-up-a-notch-at-nursing-homes </ref> | *Rehabilitation programmes include a motion sensing video game system for residents to exercise their range of movement, coordination and other physical functions <ref>Poon, 2017. Bringing quality care up a notch at nursing homes. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/bringing-quality-care-up-a-notch-at-nursing-homes </ref> | ||
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− | + | |NTUC Health [http://ntuchealth.sg/] | |
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*Has three nursing home in Geylang East, Chai Chee and Jurong West | *Has three nursing home in Geylang East, Chai Chee and Jurong West | ||
*Focus on getting seniors back home as early as possible, so that they can continue their rehabilitation in the community | *Focus on getting seniors back home as early as possible, so that they can continue their rehabilitation in the community | ||
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− | + | |Orange Valley Nursing Home | |
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*Largest operator of nursing home facilities in Singapore with more than 1000 beds | *Largest operator of nursing home facilities in Singapore with more than 1000 beds | ||
*First privately owned nursing home to provide outpatient rehabilitation services | *First privately owned nursing home to provide outpatient rehabilitation services | ||
− | *Cost of staying at the home ranges from $3500 for private patients who opt for the open ward to $9000 for a private one-bedded room a month. Open wards are also available for subsidized patients. | + | *Cost of staying at the home ranges from $3500 for private patients who opt for the open ward to $9000 for a private one-bedded room a month. Open wards are also available for subsidized patients.<ref>Choo, 2018. Orange Valley opens sixth nursing home. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/orange-valley-opens-sixth-nursing-home </ref> |
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− | + | |Peacehaven Nursing Home | |
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*Introduced incentivising model of care: Residents have to “earn” money through exercise sessions and daily chores before they can “spend” it activities they enjoy e.g. massage, instant noodles, biscuits, sweets | *Introduced incentivising model of care: Residents have to “earn” money through exercise sessions and daily chores before they can “spend” it activities they enjoy e.g. massage, instant noodles, biscuits, sweets | ||
*Giving residents their autonomy and keep their way of life, replicated from outside | *Giving residents their autonomy and keep their way of life, replicated from outside | ||
− | *Giving them choices and a sense of control in how much they exercise and spend their money empowers them with a sense of purpose | + | *Giving them choices and a sense of control in how much they exercise and spend their money empowers them with a sense of purpose<ref>Tai, 2017. 20 cents for a massage, 60 cents for instant noodles: Peacehaven nursing home residents 'earn' and 'spend' on activities. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/20-cents-for-a-massage-60-cents-for-instant-noodles</ref> |
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− | + | |Ren Ci Nursing Home in Ang Mo Kio | |
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*Dementia-friendly 'cluster-living' options for nursing home residents | *Dementia-friendly 'cluster-living' options for nursing home residents | ||
*470-bed nursing home is the "biggest departure yet from the medicalised dormitory-style accommodation" | *470-bed nursing home is the "biggest departure yet from the medicalised dormitory-style accommodation" | ||
− | *16 residents in each four-bedded rooms 'household' | + | *16 residents in each four-bedded rooms 'household'<ref>Tai, 2016. Singapore nursing home models ‘need to balance benefits, cost’. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/spore-nursing-home-models-need-to-balance-benefits-cost </ref> |
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− | + | |St. Andrew Nursing Home (SANH) | |
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*Jurong home: Inter-generation playground and childcare within its premises for inter-generational bonding | *Jurong home: Inter-generation playground and childcare within its premises for inter-generational bonding | ||
− | *Henderson home: "open concept" to encourage,and allow residents to interact with the community, especially those living in Henderson, Telok Blangah and Bukit Merah | + | *Henderson home: "open concept" to encourage,and allow residents to interact with the community, especially those living in Henderson, Telok Blangah and Bukit Merah)<ref>Chua, 2018. Integrated nursing home and senior care centre opens in Henderson. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/integrated-nursing-home-and-senior-care-centre-opens-at-henderson </ref> |
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− | + | |St Bernadette Lifestyle Village | |
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*Private facility in Bukit Timah that provides 24-hour medical concierge and meals | *Private facility in Bukit Timah that provides 24-hour medical concierge and meals | ||
*8 residents get help to live independently, including going on shopping trips to shopping malls | *8 residents get help to live independently, including going on shopping trips to shopping malls | ||
*Fees are at $3650 per month<ref>Yuen, 2018. More home-based care options likely for seniors. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/housing/more-home-based-care-options-likely-for-seniors </ref> | *Fees are at $3650 per month<ref>Yuen, 2018. More home-based care options likely for seniors. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/housing/more-home-based-care-options-likely-for-seniors </ref> | ||
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+ | '''Active Ageing Hub''' | ||
+ | *MOH plans to build 10 Active Ageing Hubs in new public housing estates | ||
+ | *Part of a $3 billion plan, first announced by MOH to help Singaporeans lead active lives as they age | ||
+ | *Rehabilitative care and social programmes for the residents in the area, complementing services offered by the hospital in Serangoon Road | ||
+ | *First completed Hub located in McNair Road, meeting the needs of elderly residents in Kallang and Whampoa | ||
+ | *For a nominal annual fee of $5, residents have access to gym and activities like line-dancing and IT classes | ||
+ | *40 daycare places for elderly residents, and provides medical care at home for 100 house-bound residents in the area | ||
+ | *Another centre to be opened in St George's Lane in 2019, just five minute from the centre in McNair Road. Together, they will serve 1500 elderly residents <ref>Abdullah, 2017. Active ageing hub opens in McNair Road. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/active-ageing-hub-opens-in-mcnair-road</ref> | ||
'''Lien Centre for Palliative Care''' | '''Lien Centre for Palliative Care''' |
Revision as of 04:56, 23 March 2018
Contents
White Paper
Refer to White Paper
Needs Assessment
Refer to Needs Assessment
Resource Directory
Government Policy and Organisations
Government Organisations
Name | Description |
Agency for Care Effectiveness (ACE)[1] |
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Agency for Integrated Care (AIC)[2] |
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Ministry of Health (MOH)[4] |
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End-of-Life Planning
Name | Description |
Advanced Medical Directive (AMD) |
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Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) |
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Advance Care Planning (ACP) |
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Syariah Court Singapore (for Muslims) |
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Palliative Care
Name | Description |
National Cancer Centre Singapore, Department of Palliative Medicine (NCCS)[6] |
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National University Hospital (NUH) |
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Palliative Care @ TTSH[7] |
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Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
Hospice Care
Name | Description |
Singapore Hospice Council[8] |
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Assisi Hospice[9] |
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Dover Park Hospice [10] |
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HCA Hospice Care [11] |
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Hua Mei Centre for Successful Ageing (HMCSA) [12] |
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Nursing Homes
Name | Description |
Allium Healthcare |
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Jade Circle Nursing Home |
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Kampung Admiralty |
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Lions Home |
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NTUC Health [13] |
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Orange Valley Nursing Home |
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Peacehaven Nursing Home |
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Ren Ci Nursing Home in Ang Mo Kio |
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St. Andrew Nursing Home (SANH) |
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St Bernadette Lifestyle Village |
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Other NGOs
Active Ageing Hub
- MOH plans to build 10 Active Ageing Hubs in new public housing estates
- Part of a $3 billion plan, first announced by MOH to help Singaporeans lead active lives as they age
- Rehabilitative care and social programmes for the residents in the area, complementing services offered by the hospital in Serangoon Road
- First completed Hub located in McNair Road, meeting the needs of elderly residents in Kallang and Whampoa
- For a nominal annual fee of $5, residents have access to gym and activities like line-dancing and IT classes
- 40 daycare places for elderly residents, and provides medical care at home for 100 house-bound residents in the area
- Another centre to be opened in St George's Lane in 2019, just five minute from the centre in McNair Road. Together, they will serve 1500 elderly residents [17]
Lien Centre for Palliative Care The Lien Centre for Palliative Care is a collaboration between Lien Foundation and Duke-NUS Medical School. It aims to build up a strong pool of palliative care professionals to enhance service delivery. With research programmes looking into clinical, social and cultural aspects of palliative care in Singapore and Asia, it also focuses on palliative care education and development of healthcare professionals. [18]
Project: One More Thing A youth movement started by the non-profit group Youth Without Borders to fulfill the wishes of elderly folk from hospices, day care centres and poorer neighbourhoods. Using social media, the group posts these wishes online in order to connect the youth and elderly in the community.[19]
Senior Activity Centres Located in the void decks of HDB rental blocks, the elderly living nearby are encouraged to spend their time at the centres, where they can meet their neighbours to chat, do some exercises and enjoy fun activities.[20]
Singapore Cancer Society The mission statement of Singapore Cancer Society is to be community-based voluntary welfare organisation dedicated to maximising life by minimising the impact of cancer through research and advocacy, public education, screening, financial assistance, patient services and support, and rehabilitation. [21]
References
- ↑ Cheong, 2014. National University Hospital starts palliative care service in emergency department. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/national-university-hospital-starts-palliative-care-service-in-emergency-department
- ↑ GK Goh to launch purpose-built nursing home. Retrieved from https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/gk-goh-launch-purpose-built-003000526.html
- ↑ Yong, 2016. Singapore nursing homes need new model of care: Lien Foundation CEO. Retrieved from https://sg.news.yahoo.com/depersonalised-and-dehumanising-singapore-113454493.html
- ↑ Nursing Homes Singapore. Retrieved from http://nursinghomes.sg/
- ↑ Chan, 2016. Nursing home patients could benefit from fewer beds in wards: Study. Retrieved from https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/nursing-home-patients-could-benefit-from-fewer-beds-in-wards-stu-7919038
- ↑ Phua, 2017. Jade Circle nursing home project revived, to be ready end-2019. Retrieved from https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/jade-circle-nursing-home-project-revived-to-be-ready-end-2019-9008096
- ↑ Boh, 2017. Plans revived for nursing home with single, twin rooms. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/plans-revived-for-nursing-home-with-single-twin-rooms
- ↑ Basu, 2017. Long-term eldercare: More options now, but more data also needed. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/long-term-eldercare-more-options-now-but-more-data-also-needed
- ↑ Yuen, 2018. More home-based care options likely for seniors. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/housing/more-home-based-care-options-likely-for-seniors
- ↑ Poon, 2017. Lions Home residents get to wear their own clothes. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/lions-home-residents-get-to-wear-their-own-clothes
- ↑ Poon, 2017. Bringing quality care up a notch at nursing homes. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/bringing-quality-care-up-a-notch-at-nursing-homes
- ↑ Choo, 2018. Orange Valley opens sixth nursing home. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/orange-valley-opens-sixth-nursing-home
- ↑ Tai, 2017. 20 cents for a massage, 60 cents for instant noodles: Peacehaven nursing home residents 'earn' and 'spend' on activities. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/20-cents-for-a-massage-60-cents-for-instant-noodles
- ↑ Tai, 2016. Singapore nursing home models ‘need to balance benefits, cost’. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/spore-nursing-home-models-need-to-balance-benefits-cost
- ↑ Chua, 2018. Integrated nursing home and senior care centre opens in Henderson. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/integrated-nursing-home-and-senior-care-centre-opens-at-henderson
- ↑ Yuen, 2018. More home-based care options likely for seniors. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/housing/more-home-based-care-options-likely-for-seniors
- ↑ Abdullah, 2017. Active ageing hub opens in McNair Road. Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/active-ageing-hub-opens-in-mcnair-road
- ↑ https://www.duke-nus.edu.sg/research/centres/lien-centre-palliative-care
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/projectonemorething
- ↑ https://www.silverpages.sg/care-services/Senior%20Activity%20Centre
- ↑ https://www.singaporecancersociety.org.sg/