Today-June 13

As Singapore’s population ages, the Ministry of Health (MOH) aims to almost double the number of eldercare centres to 220 by 2025 and increase their scope of services.

Eldercare centers serve as the go-to points for all seniors, providing a range of services such as active ageing programmes, befriending, as well as referral and care services. “It is the largest ground community asset of MOH,” said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on Monday (June 13), noting that there are currently 119 eldercare centers. Speaking at the Agency for Integrated Care’s (AIC) Community Care Work Plan seminar, Mr Ong said that eventually, each eldercare centre should be responsible for 1,000 to 4,000 seniors. They should also work with community networks such as grassroots, social service offices and general practitioners to address health and social needs, he added. “In addition, we will increase the scope of services in eldercare centers,” said Mr Ong. Read more at:

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/singapore-aims-double-number-eldercare-centres-2025-and-expand-their-services-1924086