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Perennial said a basic package “broadly” includes accommodation; housekeeping services; full access to amenities such as a swimming pool and senior-friendly gym; in-house social activities; and daily meals at the clubhouse.

The meals – provided by agribusiness group Wilmar International, a shareholder of Perennial – will be designed to cater to different healthcare needs, and served in a setting that aims to emulate a Singapore Airlines first-class lounge, said Mr Pua.

“You can also order ala carte,” he added. “We are not going to give army canteen food.”

Residents also get a personal concierge to help with daily errands and other special requests, such as transport arrangements.

Prior to moving in, all residents will undergo a medical assessment, followed by a six-monthly review so that a personalised care plan can be drawn up.

A range of health monitoring devices connected to an in-house app will also be provided to residents, alongside a tablet to review health statistics.

At the site’s wellness facility, multidisciplinary medical specialists, allied health professionals and a nursing team will oversee preventive care, mental wellness and post-operative rehabilitation for residents, Perennial said.

“These are the added services that we bring to the doorstep of our residents, so that they can age in place and age with self-esteem,” said Mr Pua.

The development also has a 100-bed nursing home for those who may require more intensive care. It will feature private one- and two-bed suites spanning 215 to 376 sq ft, with more details to be provided at a later stage.

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