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Myths And Facts About Mental Health

WEBMyth: Once a person develops a mental health condition, he/she will never recover. Studies have shown that most people with a mental health condition get better, with many making a full recovery. For some, recovery is the ability to live a fulfilling and productive life. For others, recovery suggests the reduction of symptoms.

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Community Mental Health Integrated Network

WEBThe network brings together health, social, and Community Care providers who serve persons with mental health conditions and their families. If you need advice or support on any mental health issues, you may email [email protected]. You can also learn more about available support network from these videos: Happy Mind, Healthy Life.

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Community Mental Health Programmes

WEBThe Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), together with the Ministry of Health (MOH), developed the Community Mental Health Masterplan in 2012 which enables persons with mental health and dementia to seek early treatment nearer to their homes and ensure that they are well supported in the community. The Masterplan focuses on access to care …

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About Mental Health Conditions

WEBMental health conditions are common and can affect anyone. According to the Singapore Mental Health Study (2016), 1 out of 7 people in Singapore will develop a mental health condition over the course of their life and more than three-quarters of people with a mental health condition did not seek help. Major Depressive Disorder, Alcohol Abuse

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Advance Care Planning (ACP)

WEBAdvance Care Planning (ACP) is the process of planning for future health and personal care. It includes discussing one’s personal beliefs and goals for care with their loved ones and healthcare providers. Advance Care Planning begins with your loved ones having an open conversation with you about their wishes and goals for care.

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General Practitioner (GP)

WEBPrimary Care Network. The Primary Care Network (PCN) is a network of General Practitioners (GPs), supported by nurse counsellors and care coordinators, which provides step-by-step care for patients with chronic condition (s) such as diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

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Learning About Mental Health From Others

WEBLearning from Others. View our collection of Mental Health resources, such as guides, videos, personal stories and resource portals on caring for persons with mental health conditions, and other caregiving support available in the community. For resources on caregiving in general, visit this page. To access brochures and resources on dementia

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Healthcare Productivity Fund

WEBHealthcare Productivity Fund (HPF)* supports quality and productivity improvement efforts of service providers through technology adoption, process streamlining and demand aggregation of products and services. Eligible Community Care providers with technology adoption projects that can improve productivity in terms of man-hour savings, cost

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How and Where To Get Help For Mental Health Conditions

WEBAssessment and Shared Care Team (ASCAT/Shared care) ASCAT, also known as Assessment and Shared Care Teams, are specialists from the hospitals. It comprises a multi-disciplinary team with psychiatrists or mental health doctors and allied health professionals including nurses and therapists, who provide diagnosis, treatment and …

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Community Mental Health (CMH) Wayfinding Tool

WEBTo enable help-seeking and wayfinding, the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) and MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation (MOHT) co-developed the Community Mental Health (CMH) Wayfinding Tool. Feedback and inputs from our care professionals, service providers and government agencies have been sought, ensuring that the tool is relevant and …

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Home Healthcare Items

WEBIntroduction to Seniors’ Mobility and Enabling Fund – Home Healthcare Items. The Seniors’ Mobility and Enabling Fund (SMF) provides holistic support for seniors to age in place within the community by extending subsidies to Singaporean seniors: On this page, learn how you can apply for SMF grants for Home Healthcare Items for your loved ones.

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AIC Link Locations

WEBAIC Link @ Woodlands Health Campus (WHC) 17 Woodlands Drive 17. Patient Services Centre. Tower B, Basement 1. Singapore 737628. Operating Hours: Mondays to Fridays. 9.30 am to 5.30 pm. Closed on weekends and public holidays.

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Caring for Loved One with Mental Health Conditions

WEBIntroduction to Mental Health and Wellness. Most people know that it is important to keep their physical body healthy, but few remember to do the same for their mind and emotions. Our mental health includes our social, emotional and psychological well-being. It affects how we think, feel and act as we cope with our lives.

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Pilot Projects and Programmes

WEBWith the objective of supporting seniors to age confidently at home and in their communities, MOH is launching this sandbox to explore new models of care in the private sector that can widen the range of care solutions for seniors. In particular, MOH would like to explore the feasibility and viability of models where a migrant worker provides

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Community Health Centre

WEBCommunity Health Centre (CHC) Diabetic Eye Screening. Diabetic Foot Screening. Nurse Counselling. Physiotherapy. Dietetic. Podiatry. Tampines CHC Our Tampines Hub 1 Tampines Walk, #03-33 Singapore 528523. Tel: 6782 6885.

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Emotional Support And Referrals for Mental Health

WEBSend us your enquiry. Enquiry Form. CALL. AIC Hotline Mon – Fri: 8:30 am – 8:30 pm Sat: 8:30 am – 4.00 pm. 1800-650-6060. VISIT. Visit the AIC Link branch nearest to you. View Map. Community Outreach Team (CREST), provides screening to recognise early signs and symptoms of mental health conditions in Singapore.

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