Dover Park Hospice (DPH) has officially opened its day care – Dover Park Day Care, in line with its expansion to provide more holistic and personalised palliative care for patients with life-limiting illnesses. The introduction of Dover Park Day Care enhances the support for patients and caregivers from inpatient and home care services. With the integration of the three services – inpatient, home care and day care, patients from these services can be cross-referred as their conditions deteriorate, to ensure continuum of care in different care settings based on the needs of the patients and caregivers.
Read MoreDover Park Hospice (DPH) held its annual fundraising event – the Sunflower Gala Ball 2019 at The Ritz-Carlton on Saturday, 17 August 2019. Mr Gan Kim Yong, Minister for Health graced the Gala Ball as its Guest-of-Honour this year. Close to 500 guests attended the fundraiser dinner, which has raised $1,065,000 that will go towards supporting the patients of Dover Park Hospice Inpatient, Home Care and new Day Care programme.
Read MoreTo bolster capability and capacity to support end-of-life care in Singapore, the, National Healthcare Group (NHG) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Dover Park Hospice (DPH) will be signing a Memorandum of Understanding to form The Palliative Care Centre for Excellence in Research and Education (PalC).
Read MoreThrough its first Community Roadshow in Bishan Community Club this weekend, Dover Park Hospice aims to reach out to the public about how palliative and hospice care can help non-cancer terminally patients.
Read MoreFindings from a three-year pilot palliative home care programme for advanced dementia patients showed all-round improvements in their quality of life, coupled with a lower utilisation of acute healthcare services.
Read MoreDover Park Hospice appoints local celebrity and television personality Gurmit Singh to be its Ambassador for its 25th Anniversary outreach campaign, “Hospice care is a wise choice”.
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