Oral answer by Ministry of National Development on HDB community care apartments allotted for younger persons with disabilities

Nov 29, 2022


Ms Denise Phua Lay Peng: To ask the Minister for National Development whether a percentage of the HDB community care apartments to be launched for seniors can be allotted for suitable younger persons with disabilities so that they can live within the community.

Answer:

          Community Care Apartments, or CCAs, seek to expand the continuum of housing-cum-care options for seniors. CCAs integrate senior-friendly design features with care services that can be scaled up as seniors’ needs evolve. The services and activities offered will cater to seniors across a wide range of care needs, and enable seniors to age independently in place for as long as they can within the community.

2        The CCA is a new model. We have launched two pilots, which are still under construction, and we will need to evaluate them when they are operational to ensure that they provide sufficient support to the intended target group before we consider expanding the target segment further.

3        I would like to assure the Member that government agencies are actively studying options to support persons with disabilities to live independently in the community. Under the Enabling Masterplan 2030, a taskforce comprising government agencies as well as disability social service agencies (SSAs) has been formed to look into community living models, and will consider existing gaps as well as new residential options to better support persons with disabilities. We can look forward to the taskforce’s recommendations next year. There are also various SSAs that have initiatives to enable persons with disabilities to live independently in the community, and we will support these where we can.

Issued by:    Ministry of National Development

Date         :   29 Nov 2022