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  2. List of social service agencies in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Geylang Senior Citizens' Health Care Centre; Girl Guides Singapore; Girls' Brigade Singapore; Glory Centre Community Services Association; Golden Years Fellowship; Good News Community Services Centre; Grace Lodge; Guide Dogs Singapore

  3. St. Andrew's Community Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Community Hospital (SACH) is a non-profit hospital based in Singapore.It was established in 1992 and runs as a service of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. [1] It provides intermediate medical care to the patients, primarily focusing on rehabilitation and sub-acute care.

  4. St Luke's Hospital, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's ElderCare Ltd. started in 1999 with the aim of providing appropriate elder care services to families who require assistance to take care of their elderly relatives when they are at work. With the rapidly greying population of Singapore, there is a greater need for daycare centers for the elderly within the community.

  5. St John Singapore - Wikipedia

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    St John Singapore is a voluntary secular organisation in Singapore established in 1877 which provides training in First Aid and Home Nursing. It is affiliated with the Order of Saint John based in the United Kingdom. Its ambulance members (male members) and nursing members (female members) perform voluntary first aid coverage duties during ...

  6. Methodist Church in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS) is the church that Methodists in Singapore belong to. The Church has 46 churches island-wide with around 45,000 members [ 3 ] and is the largest mainline Protestant denomination in Singapore . [ 4 ]

  7. Teresa Hsu - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Hsu Chih (7 July 1898 – 7 December 2011) (Chinese: 许哲; pinyin: Xǔ Zhe), was a Chinese-born Singaporean charity worker, social worker, yoga teacher, nurse, and supercentenarian known affectionately as "Singapore's Mother Teresa", in recognition for her active lifelong devotion in helping the aged, sick, and destitutes locally. [3]

  8. Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home - Wikipedia

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    A second home located along Silat Avenue was later established. In 2012, the home at Thomson Lane was asked to move to make way for the upcoming North-South Corridor. [2] In April 2020, visits to all nursing homes in Singapore were suspended after a COVID-19 cluster was discovered in the home along Thomson Lane on 31 March.

  9. Assisi Hospice - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the hospice provided care to 444 in-patients, 101 day-care patients, and 675 home-care patients, with the vast majority originating from public hospitals. [2] As of 2012, Assisi Hospice had a capacity of 37 beds and 90 staff, of which five were full-time doctors trained in palliative care. [2] It also had 570 volunteers in its database ...