Singapore to invest $107m for Active Ageing Centre infrastructure upgrades | Healthcare Asia Magazine
, Singapore
Photo from Envato

Singapore to invest $107m for Active Ageing Centre infrastructure upgrades

The funding will support over 100 existing AACs.

Singapore’s Ministry of Health will invest $107m (S$140m) from FY2025 to FY2027 to enhance and expand Active Ageing Centres (AACs) across the country, according to Health Minister Ong Ye Kung.

The funding will be used to improve the infrastructure of over 100 existing AACs, allowing for expansions and refurbishments to create more conducive environments for seniors.

To date, the Ministry has set aside approximately $611m (S$800m) from FY2024 to FY2028 to fund a range of AAC initiatives and services for seniors such as communal dining and frailty programmes.

S$1 = $0.76

 

Follow the link for more news on

Join Healthcare Asia Magazine community
Since you're here...

...there are many ways you can work with us to advertise your company and connect to your customers. Our team can help you dight and create an advertising campaign, in print and digital, on this website and in print magazine.

We can also organize a real life or digital event for you and find thought leader speakers as well as industry leaders, who could be your potential partners, to join the event. We also run some awards programmes which give you an opportunity to be recognized for your achievements during the year and you can join this as a participant or a sponsor.

Let us help you drive your business forward with a good partnership!

Exclusives

Diversity in Asia-Pacific region’s clinical trials pushed
Hospitals should use inclusive trial designs for more effective treatment, Medidata says.
Healthcare
Saudi’s KFSHRC banks on innovation to transform healthcare
The hospital is accelerating adoption of emerging technologies to position itself as a global leader in medicine
Angkor Hospital eyes trauma centre for children
The facility will have an ICU, emergency room, operating theatre and a surgical ward.