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Dementia Singapore

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What does Dementia Singapore do?

Dementia Singapore is a leading Social Service Agency that advocates for those living with dementia and their families. They offer various services, including day care, transportation, support groups, training programs, consultancy in person-centred care, public education, resource library, volunteer opportunities, and more. Their vision is to create a dementia-inclusive society through care innovation, advocacy, and empowerment.

Founded

2021

People

allister brendan tan yu kuan, bradley michael levitt, chen shiling, heng hiang teck, kang sin ee, jasmine, mok vanessa wai ling, noorhazlina binte ali, sia hwee lay, yap lin kiat philip, yap pab chieh

Causes

Health & WellnessChildrenEducation

Highlights

  • Donations are tax-deductible
  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2021
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Raising awareness about dementia to reduce stigma and increase understanding among the public.
  • Providing specialized care services for individuals with dementia, including daycare at New Horizon Centres and transportation support.
  • Offering various support programs for caregivers, such as Home Support Team, Eldersit Respite Care Service, and Caregiver Support Groups in multiple languages.
  • Providing training opportunities on dementia care for professionals like nurses, medical students, and social workers.
  • Promoting person-centred care through consultancy services and advocacy programs to empower people with dementia and their families.
  • Offering information and referral services to connect individuals with relevant resources and support networks.
  • Establishing a resource library for access to

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