The Agency for Integrated Care will diversify its engagement to ensure more seniors stay part of the community – particularly men. These efforts will become a key part of Singapore’s plans to shape senior-friendly neighbourhoods, along with infrastructure changes to come. A pilot in Toa Payoh will see upgrades such as fitness trails and therapeutic gardens. National Development Minister Chee Hong Tat adds that 200 community care apartments (CCAs) will be launched in Toa Payoh next year, on top of 200 CCAs in Sengkang this October. Sabrina Ng with more.
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