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Swimming pool and restaurant among offerings at Singapore’s first private assisted living development
By CNA/Lim Li Ting
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Newly launched Perennial Living looks more like a private home than a care facility. The development has 200 assisted living apartments and 100 nursing suites.
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Amenities at the facility include a swimming pool, gym, karaoke lounge, mahjong room and restaurant.
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The assisted living package includes accommodation, meals, housekeeping and linen services, access to communal and fitness facilities, as well as social and wellness activities.
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Residents can see a doctor, undergo rehabilitation or receive traditional Chinese medicine treatments without leaving the compound.
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For residents with dementia, a therapeutic garden recreates everyday spaces, including full-sized heritage buses, a vintage hair salon and a working post box, aimed at stimulating memories and encouraging residents to move around independently.
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The development offers an alternative for seniors who need more support than they might receive living independently at home but do not necessarily require nursing home care.
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Assisted living packages start at about S$8,000 (US$6,260) a month, while nursing suite packages start at about S$7,600 a month.
By CNA/Lim Li Ting