Written Answer

Factors Determining Number and Capacity of Senior Activity and Care Centres in HDB Towns

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Summary

This question concerns the criteria for determining the number and capacity of senior activity and care centres in HDB towns and the facilities available in Bedok South. Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin explained that Senior Activity Centres (SACs) are established near rental blocks based on senior population density, utilization patterns, and user feedback. He noted that the Ministry of Health plans Senior Care Centres (SCCs) based on demographics and disability incidence to provide day care and rehabilitation services. In Bedok, there are currently five SACs and five SCCs serving 300 seniors daily, with a new Chai Chee day centre providing 100 more spots in 2017. The Minister emphasized that both ministries collaborate to ensure social and healthcare needs are met so seniors can age gracefully within their communities.

Transcript

23 Mr Leon Perera asked the Minister for Social and Family Development (a) how is the number and capacity of senior activity and care centres determined in existing HDB towns; (b) whether the current planning parameters are sufficient; and (c) how many senior activity centres are there in the Bedok South area.

Mr Tan Chuan-Jin: The Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) have been working closely together to meet the full spectrum of social and healthcare needs of our seniors so that they can age gracefully within the community.

MSF sets up Senior Activity Centres (SACs) to reach out to low-income and vulnerable seniors staying in Housing and Development Board (HDB) rental flats. SACs conduct activities, such as outreach, home visits and centre-based activities, to encourage seniors to form social support networks and help detect risks early. An SAC is usually established when there is a reasonable number of seniors in the rental blocks. Larger centres are built in locations with more seniors within a cluster of rental blocks. MSF regularly reviews the planning and development of SACs, taking into account factors, such as the projected elderly population in upcoming rental blocks, the SAC utilisation patterns and users' feedback. There is currently a total of five SACs in Bedok planning area, including one in Bedok South subzone.

MOH develops Senior Care Centres (SCCs) to provide day care and rehabilitation services to seniors with care needs. MOH plans for these centres, taking into account projected demand based on a combination of factors, such as demographics and incidence of disability. MOH conducts regular reviews of projections and adjusts development plans, based on updated information, to ensure that our seniors’ care needs are adequately met. Within Bedok planning area, there are five centres that can serve about 300 seniors every day. In 2017, the new Chai Chee nursing home will also have a new day centre that can serve an additional 100 seniors.

SACs and SCCs complement each other to meet the social and healthcare needs of our seniors in the community. MSF and MOH will continue to work together to ensure that seniors are able to access the support and care services they require.