Care centres and clinics provide services near home so it’s easier to navigate and stay active. This includes meeting up with peers, getting the necessary care and therapy, and giving you some time to yourself.

An Active Ageing Centre or Active Ageing Centre (Care) is a drop-in social and recreational space that welcomes you or your loved one who live in nearby neighbourhoods.
Provides full-day programmes for your loved one who needs company and/or supervision while you are at work.
Provides speech or physiotherapy to your loved one who needs to regain their abilities.
Provides basic nursing care such as wound management or assistance with nasogastric tubes and other equipment.
A respite option for those caring for persons living with dementia, to help them manage the challenge of sundowning behaviour.
Provides comprehensive and personalised support to your loved one with multiple care needs, so they can retain their independence and quality of life for as long as possible.
Created for persons living with mild to moderate dementia, the Cognitive Intervention Programme helps care recipients maintain or improve their cognition and functional status.
Learn more about how CHAS Clinics, Family Medicine Clinics, and the Primary Care Network support you and your loved one with medical needs.
CHCs work with General Practitioners (GPs) to help care for patients with chronic illnesses.