The Alzheimer’s Disease Association (ADA) is a social service agency and is made up of caregivers, professionals and all who are interested in dementia. ADA provides daycare for people with dementia, as well as services such as counselling, support groups, referrals and public education talks. The Association also conducts training and workshops for caregivers.
20 Bendemeer Rd, #01-02 BS Bendemeer Centre, Singapore 339914
MindCare is a community mental health service within AMKFSC. MindCare aims to respond to the increasing needs for community mental health support. Our team of helping professionals in the community seek to promote mental health resiliency among the clients we serve. Our service is open to all residents residing within Ang Mo Kio, Sin Ming, Bishan, Sengkang and Punggol estates. MindCare provides the following services: Assessment & Screening of mental health issues Psychoeducation for clients and caregivers Case management Psychological support Counselling Group therapy Caregiver support Referral to mental health services Consultation Training
Blk 643 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5 #01-3001 S560643
Started in 2016, Integrated Home and Day Care Centre (IHDC) operates via a person-centric model that provides comprehensive home-based and centre-based care for seniors. It aims to delay the institutionalisation of seniors in nursing homes. By providing support in ageing at home, seniors can continue pursuing activities that they enjoy, allowing them to maintain their independence and autonomy within their communities. Key activities include: Case management and care coordination Day care services including social activities and maintenance rehabilitation Home care and support Dementia care like cognitive exercises and maintenance activities Caregiver training and support After-hours helpline
Blk 123 Ang Mo Kio Ave 6 #01-4011 S560123
Founded in 2004, One Hope Centre (OHC) is a non-profit social service organisation and a registered Institute of Public Character (IPC) in Singapore. We specialise in helping people affected by behavioural addictions, such as problem gambling and compulsive spending. OHC offers counselling for individuals and families, support groups and group therapy. All our help services are provided free of charge. We also conduct workshops and public seminars on addictions and related issues.
8 New Industrial Road #04-04B LHK3 Building Singapore 536200
Bethesda CARE is a social service agency set up in 1996 to serve the community. We reach out to children, students, youths, adults, seniors and people with special needs. We place a premium on and provide ample opportunities for those with special needs to interact with people of diverse background and social standings. This leads to a broaden social circle and community acceptance forging of friendships through sharing of concerns, hopes and aspirations. We bring about mind enrichment by engaging the individuals in structured programmes that promote physical and mental health. We empower them by creating opportunities for them to learn or re-learn life skills. We have a team of caring staff dedicated to teaching, guiding, counselling, motivating, and fostering greater personal independence.
242 Hougang Street 22, #01-93, Singapore 530242
A Youth Mental Health Organization, that aims to promote mental health awareness and peer support among youths and young adults in the schools, workplaces and community through advocacy, training, support and volunteering to create an inclusive and supportive community for youths with mental health issues.
Common Ground. 21 Bedok North Street 1, #01-01. Singapore 469659
Caregivers Alliance Limited (CAL) is a professional non-profit organisation in Singapore dedicated to meeting the needs of caregivers of persons with mental health issues through education, support networks, crisis support, tailored services and self-care enablement. While there are other organisations providing support to the community affected by mental health issues, only CAL focuses exclusively on supporting caregivers with professional services.
491-B River Valley Rd #04-04 Valley Point Office Tower Singapore 248373
The Caregiving Welfare Association (CWA) was established with the mission to improve the quality of life of elderly through dependable direct services, and to inculcate a generation of responsible and knowledgeable caregivers in an ageing population. Its services broadly fall under these three areas – Elderly Wellness & Social Support, Welfare Support and Education & Awareness. The Caregiving Welfare Association is a non-profit Voluntary Welfare Organisation registered with the Registry of Societies, an Institute of Public Character by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF), and a member of the National Council of Social Service.
3 Ghim Moh Road #01-294 Singapore 270003