Community Resources for Patients and Caregivers
- Author:
See Yen Theng
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Ageing population, People with dementia, stage of dementia, hospital-based care services, community centre-based services, Nursing home services, senior care centres, COMIT
- From:The Singapore Family Physician
2013;39(2 (Supplement)):33-36
- CountrySingapore
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Dementia is a progressive brain dysfunction that leads to disintegration of ability to look after oneself and the need for community resources to minimise the resulting impact of the progressive disability. The various care services available in Singapore for elderly patients and their caregivers are: hospital based, community centrebased, community home-based, and nursing home based. New services for dementia care are: senior care centres (SCC), integrated community mental health and dementia support networks, and Community Intervention Teams (COMIT). The Mobile Eldercare Locator (MEL) enables users to search for health and social care services in Singapore based on specified eldercare needs of the individuals. Referral to community centre-based services such as day rehabilitation and dementia day care services and homecare services such as home nursing, home medical, and home therapy services are coordinated by AIC referral team. Family physicians can apply for such services either via hardcopy or online.